; In a report to the Minister for De- ! fence, General Richardson states that a large number of marriages are taking . place in England which will consider- ■ ably add to the difficulties in regard to J shipping accommodation. He estimates 1 that about 2000 wives and families will have to be returned, and that marriages i will continue up to the last draft. ! "The fatal illusion that the earth renders harmless and innocuous the corpse must' be dispelled." Cremation the remedy.—(Ad.) See my Queen Street exhibition of the pure Golden Rule Soap, Kecp-Smilin" Sandsoap, and the famous Xo-Rubfrn"-Laundry Help. Houghton, Cash Grocer 5 opp. lonson Garlick'e.— (Ad.) Flatulency and acidity of the stomach in young children is corrected by Sharland's Magnesia, 1/3 per bottle everywhere.—(Ad.) * The most fashionable furniture to-day ia oak, and the finest assortment may be seen at Walker and Company's. Queen Street (opp. Hugh Wright. 1-td.).— (Ad.) ' lo f*°^ l * kin e Annals, > 1918 _ diaries, all reduced.—A. .1. Hardine 1 Stationer, 220, Queen Street.—(Ad )
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 67, 19 March 1919, Page 4
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166Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 67, 19 March 1919, Page 4
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