PUBLIC NOTICES. | ITharmo. i aT3& WBATHBE GAUGE AT NOOK ! TO-DAY i - • ! At CONN'S ! 1 70 j "GRAND 1 ' PHARMACY. Barometer failing CONN'S "GRAND" PHARMACY IS A RELIABLE PHARMACY. s/S/'HUN illness comes into your family ] ' » • you want your medicines promptly, i There's no time then to start testing the ; different pharmacies. ■ Get it into your mind now that the Most , Reliable Pharmacy in Town is CONN'S ! "GRAND" PHARMACY; that here yon will get Drugs of Irreproachable Quality and aii Accuracy and Promptness in Dispensing which cannot be surpassed elsewhere. DOCTORS WILL ENDORSE THIS. ! They will tell you that at CONN'S their prescriptions are prepared with the utmost care and their instructions adhered to in the smallest detail. j You can not only rely on our Drugs and our Care, but you can rely on our Prices, too. OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS, EYE- ' GLASSES, SPECTACLES AND REPAIRS A SPECIALTY. CONN'S "GRAND" PHARMACY, GRAND BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. Telephones: 546, 552; Residence, 3,055. TRAVELLERS AND TOURISTS. I VISITORS TO WELLINGTON will be in- I terested to learn that the GRAND HOTEL is now under the proprietorship of Mr E. PAGE (late of the Waverley Hotel, Auckland). The Grand is a thoroughly fireproof building, with concrete walls and stone staircases. A new Lounge is being installed, and, when completed, will be unequalled in New Zealand. THE UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, is now under the personal charge of Mr J. MAXDEL, and is being run in conjunction with the Grand, Wellington. The tariff for both houses is now fixed at 12s 6d per day (Commercials 10s 6d) and weekly by arrange, ment. t OTAGO ANGLERS' ASSOCIATION. To Catch Fish, Choose a Good Spot. There is r.o "Spot" like "SQUARE GOLD D.C.L." WHISKY.
o monthly utceuiig ot the Morningion School Committee, held last evening, ' the head master reported that the atfendanco, which had been affect rd bv ihr prevalence of limbics, was 507. fill. yig. and 512 weokly dur.ing the past month, out of a roll number of 611 pupils. U: ference was made to the, fact, that Mr Ttushhrook, a member of ''"' • chine; staff, had been act-opted for service, members c.mgrai u!a>ing Mr Ki shbrook upon his step. It was also hoped thai Miss Cordon. whv was at present indisposed, would have a speedy recovery. The sum of £1 10s was received from the OUigo Caledonian Society, being the school's sha'iv. of tho profits in connection with the sports meeting held at New Year. It was reported that all school matters were progressing- favorably, and Messrs Ha.slett- and°lientham were appointed a visiting committee. The annual "gift evening" held by the lady descendants of the Early Settlers' Association for the benefit of the Patients and Prisoners' Aid Society took place in the. Early Settlers' Hall last night. There was a. fair attendance of ladies, and a large collection of gifts of various kinds, including articles of food and clothing and sums of money was brought to the hall. .Messrs G. Fenwick and F. G. dimming gave short addresses. Recitations were contributed by Miss Keats and Master Wilson, and songs bv Mrs Haniel and Alis* Peed.
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Evening Star, Issue 15968, 23 November 1915, Page 1
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