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The Ladies' Auxiliary of tho Bolivian Indian Mission held a sale of work in thn Choral Hall on Thursday afternoon and evening. The work stali realised nearly iJI3 and the returns from other stalls brought tho total up to £25. Tho salo was opened by Mr John Gibson. Mrs Ueorgo Allan (tho wifo of the director of tho mission) expressed tho thanks of tho .field- workers lor tho co-opei'ation of friends in tho homo lands. During tho evening Mr Grocott gavo an interesting account of conditions and missionary work in Bolivia, and illustrated his remarks with a number of very fino lantern views. YOU'LL ENJOY EVERY PIPEFUL OF INVICTA. Invicta represents tho summit of enjoyment for every man who likes a ligmV mixture Tobacco. Rhodcfiian-grown, (Invicta Mixture is therefore British, and on that count'alone merits preference) but its undoubted charm of fragrance and flavor further recommend it. It is distinctive, ajid will therefore be welcomed by smokers of refined taste. Theie is nothing "rank" or cour about it. nor will it bang about the clothes or foul the pipe, Sold in 2oz tins (full eight), at Is. Invicta Mixture merits your early preference. AH tobacconists fell it. Dreadnought" Navy Out is a stronger, richer, Rhodesiaa Tobacco. Every tin guaranteed in per. feet condition, la 2oz, full weight.JAd.vtu

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Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 16263, 4 November 1916, Page 1