Mr Johannes Andersen director of the Turnbull Library, Wellington will address the Canterbury Branch of tne New Zealand Historical Association ai> Canterbury College on Thursday evening. His subject will be "Some Point* of Contact between the Maori and the European." He will also speak at tne Cathedral Grammar School on *%\ 1V ° Birds of New Zealand" in the alter-
Bonnington's Irish Moss can be safely given to the youngest child. It Jill relieve the most obstinate cougb of a grown-up man, and the Asthma ana Bronchitis of the aged. Keep a bottle of Bonnington's always ready f° r mediate use.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19665, 8 July 1929, Page 9
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