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The Wanganui Y.W.C.A. has acquired a hostel which has its accommodation booked up in advance. The official opening will be on [he loth of December, when Mrs. Dickinson, acting chairman of the X.Z. Field Committee, expects to be present, .Miss Ronghton, who has had nine years' experience in the work in Wellington, ha« gone to help establish this hostel. Mrs. Dent, the Mayoress of Wanganui. has beeen elected 'the first president of the association. No. 52 Lavender water is famoue for its sweet fragrance—in all sizes.—(Ad.) "The Sporting Duchess" is the picture at the Strand to-night. Alice Joyce at her very best.—'(Ad.) Ask for "Harlequin -, tobacco. If you have not yet tried "Harlequin" tobacco do so at once. You can get it from any tobacconist or storekeeper. Ask for "Harlequin" next time and see if we are not right when we say that for coolness, fragrance, and flavour (the three essentials of good tobacco), this dark tobacco is hard to beat.—(Ad.) The great variety, and the sensible nature of the goods assembled in the gift booth at M. and C.'s allows gift purchases to be made for all ages with equal convenience and confidence.—Milne and Choyce. Ltd.—<(Ad.) Workers—Law's have kept faith with you. Auction Sale to-morrow at 12 noon of high-grade boots and shoes. Ad. Don't go away on your holiday without taking a bottle of Nazol. (Jood for coughs, colde, sore throats, etc.—(Ad.) Mary Elizabeth is again offering model hats at greatly reduced prices, 29/6 3!l/(i, and 49/6. Tins offer is for one week only.—A.M.P. Buildings.— (Ad.) Another special offer of very good quality cream Fuji silk, 33in wide, ordinary price, 11/6. Celebration Sale price, 7/11*, at Meikle's Valu House, corner Queen and Wellesley Streets.—(Ad.) The Davis Cup tennis players are in for a good time in New Zealand, thanks to "No Rubbing" Laundry Help and "Keep Smiling' , Boot Polish.—(Ad.) White giaes stoppered bottles of the famous No. 52 lavender water make delightful Christmas presents.—(Ad.) Make a point of paying an early visit to the gift booth at M'lne and Choyce's. There are dozene and dozens of the most useful gifts at prices to suit all tastee. (Ad.) A few shillings spent in the free use of Nazol to protect the mncous membranes of the mouch, nose and throat from cough 3, colds and sore throats, etc.. is better than hours of suffering. (Ad.) "The Sporting Duchess"' is the picture at tiie Strand to-night. Alice Joyce at her very best.—'(Ad.) Everybody will be there. Law's Boot Auction (entirely unreserved) to-morrow at 12 noon.—lsß, Karangabape Road. Ad.

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 291, 6 December 1920, Page 4

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 291, 6 December 1920, Page 4

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 291, 6 December 1920, Page 4