FAREWELL TO MRS.
ATKINSON
Mrs. Harry Atkinson and a number of her friends were entertained at a tea party yesterday afternoon, the nostess being Mrs. „M. H.: Chatfield, and the party being given as a farewell to Mrs. Atkinson, who is leaving shortly for Nelson, where she and her husband and young son will take up their residence for about a year. The party was held at the National Club. Mrs. Atkinson has also been entertained by Madame Wang Feng and Miss Viola Kettle at luncheon parties.
If a piece of camphor is kept with the silver it will prevent it from tarnishing.
If a small piece of washing soda is dissolved in the blue water, the blue will never streak the clothes.
EASY COME. EASY GO,
Colds are easily caught, but easily fixed: wlth._gQQd.old.r-Baxters iLung .Preserver. From the first dose you feel relief. A few doses and the cold goes. "Baxters" is the proved remedy with the tonic action, N.Z.s standby for coughs, colds, sore throats, and chest troubles. Get "Baxters," get better.— Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 41, 18 February 1942, Page 8
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