Tn connection with the Navy League's fancy dress party in July, the Mayoress's Entertainment Committee lias kindly agreed to take charge of the supper arrangements. Iheir Excellencies tho Governor-General and the Countess ot Liverpool liave accorded their patronage. The First of the Season. Lovely Fresh Otaki Violets no.v arriving daily. Dainty boxgs packed for posting, from 2s. 6d. Posies for invalids, Presentation 'Bouquets, and all classes of Floral Work executed in artistic style. Miss Poole, vb Manners Street. 'Phono 2109. —Advt.
DISPELS GEEASE AND GRIME. For perfect sanitary cleanliness in all parts of tho house keep a tin of "KLEAN-ITT" . handy. It is rightly called the Magic Cleaner. Just a little lakes away every particle of grease and dirt from' household utonsils. Removes scum and sediment from bath-tubs and bowls. Neutralises the slime in dish water—makes floor washing easy. "Klban-jitt," because of its delicate perfume, is most pleasant to use. Economical too. Costs less and rejoins move than other brands. Sold everywhere. A shilling buys a large tin. W. E. Caldow and Co., Wholesale Distributing Agents, Wellington.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 218, 3 June 1918, Page 3
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