Mr. H. A. Beauchamp, general manager for Kodak, Australasia, Ltd., left recently for Australia. The Eev. T. N. Griffin, of Dunedin. Methodist circuit, will at the coming annual conference apply to be made a permanent supernumerary. In doing this he is acting upon medical advice. Mr. Griffin hae been in active ministry for thirty-eight years. Don't buy till you've seen Tonson Garlick's sale price reductions. Inspection invited. Gigantic cash sale now on.—Ad. The seasons change—"Wolfe's Schnappe is for all eeasons. Buy whole bottles.— (Ad.) Jap. matting rugs, reversible, 5 x 24ft, 1/8 at Tonson Garlick's cash sale.—(Ad.) Our great Clearance Fair now in full swing. Reductions in all departments.— ,Smith and Caughey, Ltd.— (Ad.) At Tonson Garlick's cash sale, 50in. sunfast Madra.6 muslins, 2/6 yard.—Ad. Gent.'c glace boots, gent.'s glace boots. A few left,-at 18/6.—Offer's. 18(5, Symonds Street and Kingeland.— (Ad.) Folding card tablee, baize tops, 19/6, at Tonson Garlick's cash sale.—(Ad.) If your throat la sore and. irritable, take NAZOL; it will give your relief.— (Ad.) Every cnemisS and store sells Martin's Apiol Pills in New Zealand. See the signature, Wm. Martin, Southampton, England, is on aacb bottle.— CAd.) When you feel a coic coming on, .don't wait until it hag gripped you, but take jBTAZOL »t eaec— {M.l
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 41, 16 February 1918, Page 9
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