A CROWNING CEREMONY. It took place at the Union Clothing C o , the main participants.being,a man and a "Battersby" Hat. Of course, we all know why he chose the "Battersby" he wanted the best quality felt, an exclusive style, and a moderate p r j ce and he got them all—in a "Bat: tersby"—from the Union Clothing Co.— Advt. DRUDGERY LIGHTENED. Drudgery of all descriptions is considerably lightened when "Velvet" Soap takes a hand. Most economical for the household or laundry. Makes an ideal toilet soap. Sterilised for safety, "Velvet." is.the enemy of bacteria and germs. Doii't forget to order "Velvet" for next wash day— you'll bo satisfied. —Advt. NKW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ASHHURST HACKS, 18th NOVEMBER ON 18th NOVKMBBK, usual 0.00 a.m. Maslerton-Woodvillc train, and ■_'.i 5 p.in'- Wotxlville-Mastcrton train will not run. I Train for Wooelvillc loaves Masterton 0.40 a.m. Ketucn train leaves Woodvillo (3.43 p.m., 'connecting with trains to and from, Ashhursl. Speuiul train leaves Puliuerston North 0,50 (iihti f"l' AsliliilrHt,' returning frohi i Aslitmriit u.JO i J-w. i'w L'tluentLvu fie** , -
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 118, 14 November 1925, Page 19
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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2
Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 118, 14 November 1925, Page 19
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