The Rev. R. H. V. M'Combie, Vicar of Granity, has enlisted for service in the New .Zealand Expeditionary Force with the Bishop of Nelson's consent. There's economy and satisfaction in using Desert Gold, the queen of teas. The 2s grade is best value in New Zealand. Sold by all grocers.—Advt. Really" fine! Checking your baggage through us- ' We collect, check (train or boat) deliver on arrival. The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., 87-91, Cus-tomhouse-quay.—Advt. Autumn, 1917, calls for new fashions. The response may be seen in the CubaBtreet window 6of C. Smith, Ltd. Exclusive models, carefully selected by their Home buyers, represent the fashions of the moment. Although tha Hats are right up to the moment, the prices are down to the minimum, the result of keen buying. It's a show worth seeing, and 6hould not bo missed on any account. Perhaps the'very. Hat you have your mind's eya on ia amoncst the-new 6tock. L-Advt. .
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 49, 26 February 1917, Page 6
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