Captain Mackenzie, R.A., and the Rev. David O'Donnell, of Melbourne, are advertised to g-ive addresses at a meeting to be held this evening in the Central Mission tent at the Sixth Contingent Camp. Mr Sid. Sommerville is at present confined to his bed through an accident occasioned by a fall from his horse at Remuera. The horse stumbled and fell on top of him, breaking a small bone in his ankle, and cuttinghis face. Mr Sommerville will be laid up for q week or two. To-night, to-night.—Quite the . newest in hats and caps of all kinds; travelling- bags, ports., trunks, and all requisites—At Geo. Fowlds'. —Ad. £60,000 worth of bedsteads, carpets, furniture and general drapery for sale at large reductions during our annual sale.—D.S.C. —(Ad.) To-night, to-night.—Boys' clothing in great variety at Geo. Fowlds'. Khaki suits 6/11, blouses from 1/11, pretty collars from 1/3, knickers 1/9. —Ad. £60,000 worth of fashionable goods, this year's 'importing, will be absolutely cleared to make room for stock afloat.—D.S.C—(Ad.) To-night, to-night. —Latest in Charley Aunt shirts from 3/11, white shirts . from 3/11, splendid lines in underclothing—At Geo'. Fowlds'. —Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 17, 21 January 1901, Page 2
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