Mr John Campbell, Government architect, who is at present in town, will go into the matter of the erection of the new Auckland post office. A complimentary farewell will be given to Mr James Lonergan in the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday evening next. A splendid programme has been prepared, and should attract a large audience. Mr Lonergan intends to leave Auckland shortly to pursue his vocal studies. The child that just "feels had" and can't tell why, needs Steams' Wine, the matchless and delicious tonic for children, renewing appetite and aiding digestion from the first dose.—Advt. Cream taffetas, *.. l/6_, 1/9, to 2/6 yard; coloured ~ 1/111, 2/3, up; silk stripe, in biscuit, blue, brown, navy, njafk, etc, 2/9; grey tweeds and canvas «_d Ooven-ior vutne ■jinn* iwr ...-7"- .:'.,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 252, 21 October 1908, Page 5
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