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In connection with the winning of the "Daily Mail" dip by the Wellington Suburbs Rifle Club, the Hon. C. JI. Luke, who is patron of tho club, has sent a. letter of congratulation to the captain, Mr. W. M. Jackson. In his letter Mr. Luke tenders his heartiest congratulations on the combination of skill, nerve, and staying power which was happily centred in the team and resulted in the winning of the cup. Milligan, Kelburne Avenue, who is recognised as the leading exponent of gentlemen's Loudon Fashions in? this country, announces that he is showing over ,£2OOO worth of duplicates of the smartest Suitings now being worn in tho West End.' MOP NTA IN KI N 0 ASTIIMA. POWDER affords immediate and refreshing relief.—Advt. Messrs. Atkins nnd Bacon, architects, invite tenders for the erection of the Buchanan Home, nnd additions to the South Wairarapa Hospital, Groytown. When you employ an organisation such as the N. 7.. Express Co. to do your Customs, Carrying, and Forwarding 1 Work you get the" benefit of specialists—trained men, who devote all their time to their departments. Neccssurily your work h well done and economically done.—Advt. "Tho second largest liver ever seen," was the description applied by a doctor at an inquest held on a man at Ashton-undcr-Lyne. 'It weighed 131b., instead of tho customary three or four.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1145, 5 June 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1145, 5 June 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1145, 5 June 1911, Page 5

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