EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR LADIES. m For some time now many -Auckland and country ladies have been turning home-made sweets to profitable account, in fact, some are doing surprisingly well. Good returns can be otbtained for stnail expenditure, kitchen utensils only being employed. At the present time right here in Auckland, a truly wonderful display of home-made candies is on view daily from 1.30 till 4.30 p.m.. at the Austral Sweets Co.. 15, HJB. Building*. "280, Queen Street. T.hia profitable prttfession can also 'be taught, by .post. A 2d stamped envelope brings country people free particulars. By the extreme courtesy of Miss Bell, ' 113*2, Queen Street (opn. "Herald"), we have a display of pupils' work on view; make it your busraess when in town to see it. —'(Ad.) The clergy of Auckland will receive a complimentary ticket for the E. H. Portere lecture if they call at the Hamilton Institute. Ellison Chambers, opp. National Bank.—(Ad.) Wbv be a martyr to Indigestion or Dyspepsia? DR. CROSSLAND'S SOXOL supplies tbe deficient gastric juices, and so acts upon the Digestive organs that the victim of these dreadful maladies finds almost immediate relief. A little perseverance with NOXOL treatment will completely rid you of life's most distressing handicap. Get a bottle ta-day. 2/, at all Chemists and Grocers.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 290, 4 December 1920, Page 13
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