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PUBLIC NOTICES. Thermo* meter Dt Noon 80 ~ 70 60 50 I 40 30 20 WEATHER GAUGE AT JTOQK TO-DAY. ' AT COOT'S “GRAND" PHARMACY, CVWJC? / 4 Barometer steady, . CONN’S GRAND PHARMACY IS A “ RELIABLE PHARMACY. When illness comes into your family you want Medicines Promptly. There’s no time to start testing the different pharmacies. ,i Get it into your mind now that the Meet ( Reliable Pharmacy in town Is Conn's i “Grand” Pharmacy; that hero you will got. 1 Drugs of Irreproachable Quality, _ and an ■ Accuracy and Promptness in Dispensing which cannot be surpassed elsewhere. DOCTORS WILL ENDORSE THIS, They will tell you that at Conn's their \ Prescriptions aro Prepared with the utmost I caro, and their instructions adhered to in the smallest detail. Ton can not only rely on our Drugs end our Caro, you can roly on our Prices, too. They never go beyond the Limit of Fairness. CONN’S GRAND PHARMACY, grand buildings, high street, DUNEDIN. Telephones, 546, 552,

WHERE IS WAIRIO 1 Wairio 39 right in tho heart of the famous Nightcaps Coal district, and it is hero that Coaldalo Coal Is mined —a coal second to none for its burning qualities, and easily tho best value obtainable in Dunedin to* day. HARD, BLACK, BRIGHT. Burn® to an embor—cot ashes— and only 30s not cash for half-ton delivered in City. Obtainable all Coal Merchants. Otago Agents, 2 Vogel street. Tels. 317 and 343, COALDALB GOAL. COALDALB COAL. COALDALB GOAL. COALDALB COAL.

A fine spirit of fellowship marked the concluding meeting of the lloslyn class of the W.L.A., (he attendance at which during the winter session showed a very satisfactory average. A Recess Committed was appointed to make the necessary arrangements in connection ' with next year’s course of study. Votes Of thank* were passed to the various office-bearers for duties performed. Mr A. Boyd gave a thoughtful paper on ‘ Some Aspects of Study.’ During the social interval Mr L. H. Osborn presented the tutor with a token of esteem from the class, which passed the following resolution:—“That the class desires to place on record its high appreciation of the course of lectures on Evolution of Society' so ably and instructively delivered throughout tho present session by Mr J. Johnson, M.A., and mpectfuly suggests to (ho Joint Committee of the W.E.A. that, if possible, the same tutor l>e appointed next year to the Hoslvn class, thus ensuring continuity of study and maintaining tjie ] touch bcjuvvcea tutor,, ffljiL'

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Evening Star, Issue 17791, 13 October 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17791, 13 October 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 17791, 13 October 1921, Page 1

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