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Maoriland Worker, Volume 13, Issue 51, 19 December 1923, Page 16

 

MISGOVEKMFMENT v. CIVILISATION: A Tragedy. By JOHN McKEAGUIU. A Mass of Facts for those who are blazing the trail to human happiness. Price, 3/6. ... By Post, 3/9. "Maoriland Worker" Literature Dept., Box 1500, G.P.0., Wellington. - Silt HARRY LAUDER. A friend under his notice, a&& Sir the Proprietary: "I have Flenzol; it is -wonderful. singer needs to keep his voice -in train." This bears, out similarly appreciative re marks by Dufault, Rumford. Rosina Buckman, Madame D'Alvarez, Joseph Coyne, etc. CETTIIEK FRDMTfIIpVCTORY YOURSBLF SAVE WAREHOUSE.RETAILERStSTORES PROTI© KJSAacs ifis fljwovui sl iHsnesm "Sandals from 4/6 ;> Children's Boots from 7/6; Ladies' 15/-; Shoes from 9/11; Men's Boots from 12/6; Sewn Boots la staimp Mail Price List. if not well satisfied. ' City Boot Factory, 165 Hanover St», Mention tliis Paper MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS. Turn jour OLIS FALSE *JK: into-i-Money /% Given, and Money Mrf by return SOIIAP CO., 102 Willis Street - - ■ £ NOTICE pF REMOVAL. • ■ Ojf A - WARREN — Laou«f andjtiefflts. . High-class Tailor jr+itStifi 2S| Cuba Street), WELLINGTON. «fJohn Stt|ot tram stop). ENGAGEMENT TwINCBBnW WEDDJNG RIN« "'" Direct from tlijb to thoii Public. i opnirH of) all descriptions. Wo can aloo supply aiy other article in the Jewellery line at Bedrock jPrices. Try us before dealing elsewhere, i HAYORAFf ASfSD JOSLINO Jtnv«H^"« 01 WILLIS STi^ia r l WELLINGTON (Qγor Preston's),

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