Mr. R. McCallum, M.P., travelled by last evening's express from Auckland to Wellington. ilr. Norman T. for twenty yeare manager at Auckland for the .National Insurance Company, has retired on account of ill-ihealth, and been succeeded by Mr. W. G. Bell. Devonshire pottery, wide range, comprising teapots, candlesticks, sugars, and creams, butter dishes, jugs, etc., at Tonson Garlick's.— (Ad.) The most valuable household remedy for etomach troubles of children is Sharland's Magnesia. It is used regularly in thousands of .homes. Sold everywhere. (Ad.) White hygienic ware pie dishes, 1/3 to 3/6; jugs 1/4, 1/11, 3/6; pudding basins, 6d to 3/6., at Tonson Garlick's.—(Ad.) Sick headache and a nauseous taste in the mouth are oftentimes the effect of the hot weather on digestive organs. A simple and useful remedy is to be-found in. Sharland's Magnesia. Sold everywhere. — (Ad 4 Crystal fruit dishes, all sizes, 2/11 to 18/. Teapots in plain and fancy designs, from 1/ to 9/6 each, at Tonson Garlick's. (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 241, 8 October 1920, Page 2
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