Baby's --\,| Little Garments <* can be kept soft and sweet and clean with greatest ease, by the use of Victory Soap—the safe cleanser- There is opining harm* ful ia 'Vittory' to remain in the fabric and chafe * tender skin. VICTORY SOAP is very hard, fine and smooth in texture. Economical and pleasant in use. Equally good for all household tasks. UeLecd Brothers, Limited Manufacturers w& m^. s^=eS? 07ie BRANDY/yfa/ macCe COGN KCjamous TERMS: At Half Usual Deposits, for Weekly, Fortnightly ox Monthly Payments. Worth. Deposit Weekly £5 .. 10/. ». 2/7 £» « SI <m, 3/3 £3O *, £2 ~ 6/4 £59 ~ £3 .„ 9/0 £4O *. ti ~ 13/8 £69 ♦. «6 ~ 25/10 £IOO .. £lO .. 31/"Pioneera of FnrnishhMf on Baay Terns.' H « **■> n/ I fc I ■II s r» I! *Z A Charming Home will not tax your present income Spending a little at intervals is felt fax less than taking out a large sum at one time. The matter of famishing your home comfortably out of income can he taken care of by Harris Bros. HARRIS BROS. LTD. 186 HEBBFOED STREET OPEN LATB FRIDAYI. AUCKLAND "SUN." PUBLICATION CEASES. Granny insists on "SCOTT'S." l^»'Jnfyg'l'i-m7- ; -r7MnrT.".v J has known .and used SCOTT'S Emulsion with unfailing success. To stop a cold, loosen a cough and heal the lungs she insists on u SCOTT'S." To build up after an illness and to maintain vitality when tired, weak or run down, •he advises "SCOTT'S." No other preparation satisfies Granny —she knows from personal experience that nothing is so safe, swift and sure as genuine MS « (PB3SS ASSOCIATION TSIJKJRAM.) ! AUCKLAND, September 20. Arrangements hare been made between th« New Zealand Newspapers, Ltd., and the Sun Newspapers, Ltd., under which the former has purchased the buildings, plant, copyright, and goodwill of the "Sun," Auckland. The "Sun" ceases publication from to-day as a separate paper, and from Monday will be incorporated in the "Auckland Star." The Sun Newspapers, Ltd., will continue to publish the "Sun,'' Christ. church, which is not in any way af-r-.+.j I j.i u j.: i _c il. company's assets in Auckland. The Auckland "®un" commenced publication in April, 1927. MINIATURE RIFLES. NEW BRIGHTON CLUB. On Saturday evening the New Brighton ! ladies fired a friendly match with members of the New Brighton Men's Club. The : Men's Club won by 7 points. Following were the teams;— Ladies —Miss Turner, Miss Moses, Mrs Bishop, Mrs Tilleyshort, Mrs Kagg. Mrs Buschl, Miss Park, Mrs McClelland, Mrs Nicholls, Mm Moses, Mrs Stokes, Mrs Ball, feaven, Hayes, Cockle, Reeve, Leo, Turner, Mauger, Miller, Tims, Hobbs. The doubles competition was won by Miss Turner and Watson with a total score of 110. Miss A. Moses and H. Bags were second with a total of 138. EMULSION NEVER ACCEPT * SUBSTITUTE. iimiimifiiiiimuuimjtiiJJiuJiimiiiiimmmimuiiiiiii Clear The Pores Of Impurities With Cuticiira Soap 9o«p.Olntm»«t,T«l«iiiß •oM twtwliw.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20039, 22 September 1930, Page 6
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