It is seldom that the city recruiting station is mistaken for a registry office, but a wild, dishevelled object came in the other morning, to the consternation of the officer in charge, evidently under that impression. "My intended wife has not signed the necessary documents," he said. "I hare mislaid the ring, so I will not be able to carry out my obligations." I With that he went out and ■was not seen ' again.
Ladies! A rare cnance. Absolute slaughter of goods. Blouses 2/11, ekirte 4/6, underskirts 3/11, costumes 7/6, etc. Hundreds of linee at ridiculous prices.— Warren's, opposite lift. Strand Arcade.— (Ad.)
Ladies! A rare chance. Absolute slaughter of goods. Blouses 2/11, skirts 4/6, underskirts 3/11, coeturaee 7/6, etc. Hundreds of lines at ridiculous prices.— Warren's, opposite lift, Stiaad Arcade. — ''K'V. . _ .
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 21, 24 January 1917, Page 2
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