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PUBLIC NOTICES. Therwo-i WEATHER GAUGE AT NOON At CONN'S GRAND" PHARMACY. Barometer steady. SUCCESS-UNBOUNDED SUCCESS! The measure of success which has attended my business so far has been nothing short' of wonderful. The fact is gratifying, and is due, T feci sure, to the fact that my aim has constantly been to give my customers the Finest Goods and the I judge that I am succeeding by my increased business, and by the fart that customers seem' pleasel. They not only come to me a#ain, but in scores of cases recommend others. This service that satisfies others is the service I offer you. CONN'S "GRAND" PHARMACY, GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, Tel. 546. High street. DAVID WISHART, C.H. and E.T., 323 Hisb street ("Phone 769). SPECIALIST IN SKIN DISEASES. A Skin Disease resides in the whole organism, not merely in the locality where it has become visible. And to be really cured, the power to produce the same must be eliminated.

WASTE PAPER. WASTE PAPER FOR SAL in Lot; to Suit Purchaser*. Apply 'STAR' OFFICE. i High School), and Gilmour <Waiata\ ; forwards—-Misses Hertslctt and Aitken iMieh fcbool). Benne.lt (Momona-). Albmtt (High School), Adair (Outgo). Kmer-2eiK-ie?: Back, Miss Whitehead (University) ; ha!f. Miss Armour (High School) : forward. Mips Wallace (Mornington). The St. Joseph's Harriers tried their hand at hockey in a mutch with the St. Joseph's Hockey Club, and after a. very fnst and exciting game t-he crow-country runners managed to get home by 2 L'oal.* to nil. Th« game was a very amusing one, the. harriers playing in skirts, eo as to check their running abilities, bni it did jw>t sfietn to bother the members, who bore tip the field at a jrreat paw. Infringoments were the order of the day, the harriers completely getting off .the trail. The Trere snored by A. Treac-ey an<l R. Sletcalfe. After bhe msteh the harriers entertained the ladies at the Bungalow Tea Room-,. AUCKLAND v. WELLINGTON. The following have been chosen (o represent Auckland against Wellington at Wellington on August 22 for the challenge shield : Goalkeeper. Cha.'lam ; full-backis, H. 15. Speight .and J. H. Baker; halfbacks—V. C. Kava.ua/gh, D. K. Porter, and L. (.!.' Robinaon ; forwards-H. 0. Welhani, M. J. Moore, F. P.. Mason. N. P.. .Jacobseu. and J. U. Reynold.*; emerjreiiejotf— C. Farquharson (back) ami R. W. liarry (forward). Mr J. R. Badham (selector) will accompany the team an man-

College Student: "'Rasps art- red, violets arc blue, send me £lO, and I'll think of you." Loving Father: "Some roses are red, others are pink, enclosed find ten sovereigns—l don't think." Young Gayley: " I say, Mr Pills, can you—aw —give me something to—aw— Wighten me up, donr.her know?" Mr Pills: "You're in the wrong place, sir. This is a chemist's shop, not a night school." Tis only a mother knows the pain Of hearing coughs again and again; And children's coughs cause trouble enough, Unless (hey «yra!k)w the' proper stuff. Now, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure's the thing Which into the nursery health . can bring. So give your children a. dote eaeii night, "Twill keep tbsia veil, and strong, and bright.- tidvt.J

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Evening Star, Issue 14632, 31 July 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14632, 31 July 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 14632, 31 July 1911, Page 1