"The British Navy and its ■M" 1 '?*? on the Present War," was the subject chosen by Mr. C. J. Parr, M.P., at an address given in the Grammar School Hall yesterday. There was a Urge attendance of scholars of the school, ana a hearty vote of thanks was accorded Mr. Parr at the conclusion of the address. "No Rubbing" Laundry Help washes all clothes clean without rubbing or injury. Shilling packets always in stock Local grocers.— (Ad.) j Remnants will be sold tc-morro* ! (Saturday) at nine o'clock, all marked ] down 25 per cent. Casements, calicoes, flanelettes, sheetings, damasks, flannels, at Grey and. Ford's, Newton.—(AxL) Winter weather is hard on the skin. it makes the hands rough and lip 3 chapped, but NAZOL ODTCMBST Eoothes, heals and restores the skin to * smooth pliable condition. — CAd.) To-day there is on view at Miss Hall's millinery narloux. Queen Street, the bridal and touring shoes of her Royal Highness the Princess Salote of Tonga. Six pairs are all made to match the gorgeous dresses, which caused such excitement when recently exhibited in a Pitt Street, Sydney, window. The manufacturer of tie bridal shoes, Mr. Ernest E. Leaning, of Wakefield Street, says the stones in tha buckles are quite a treagura.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 148, 22 June 1917, Page 4
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