\ famous since 1791 THEN at night you slip between the cool fineness of Horrockses Sheets you realise their quality . . . When, after many months of laundering, you see them unaltered in their tine iinn smoothness, you realise it afresh . . . and again you appreciate i the fact that such famous British cotton, made by a famous mill is worthy always of the splendid reputation with a world-wide public possessed by Horrockses . . . famous since 1791. Ask J si to sir Horrockses Resd. Famous Wincette Flannelette SHEETING OBTAINABLE EROM DRAPERS EVERYWHERE
It is probable that a .reunion of old boys of King's College living in England will be held in London towards the end of the present year. The new president of the association. Mr C. T. Keegan, will leave Auckland to-dav on a business trip to Ireland, and it is hoped that his visit to London in November will be made the occasion of a gathering of other old boys who are known to be in England. It is also hoped that former pupils of St. John's College and the old Parnell Grammar School, with which King's College is associated, will attend the rally.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20920, 29 July 1933, Page 16
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