GIRLS' BEST TOMIC. Most growing girls require a tonic. Wilson's Malt Extract adequately meets the need, since it stimulates and upbuilds, without any reaction. The blood is enriched, the appetite improved, and the food more easily assimilated. Chemists and stores. —Wholesale from all merchants or Mr C. EL Hooper, 53 and 54, Brunswick Buildings, Queen street, Auckland. Phone
i ~, Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 80. Independence, Devonport, \va« on Saturday afternoon formally opened by District Grandmaster J. S. Dickson, about eixty*visitorß being present, and sixteeen new members ' ■being initiated. Officers of L.O.L. No. 70 performed the initiation ceremony. A . social gathering was held after the business of the. day had been disposed of. ! In response to numerous requests tho Piccadilly Tea Booms announce that they ( r.viii be-Apcn till 7 s.m^BJKPriiittjeu—lAll4
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 167, 15 July 1918, Page 2
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