Watson’s No. 10 is a little dearer than most whiskies, but is worth the money.— [Advt.] It was llrs Macfic, not Mrs Jackson, who remarked at Wednesday's meeting of iho Hospital Board that the present hospital fees were quite high enough. Both ladies voted against the department's proposed increase to charges for hospital patients. Fruit, Jam, and Jelly Jars, Pans, Spoons, Rubbers. Todd’s White House, 133 Georgo street.—[Advt.J The Mornington .Soldiers’ Memorial Committee will hold a concert in the Burns Hall to-morrow evening. The proceeds are to ho devoted to paying off the balance of (he cokt of Urn memorial arch recently erected at the entrance to the school. The best local talent has kindly consented to help tho committee. Tho run is on No-rubbing Laundry Help, Golden Rule Soap, and " Keep Smiling ” Boot Polish. Exceptional merit—that’s the reason why. Yours truly, Dunedin grocers, —[Advt.] Tenders will bo received by thoi General Manager of Railways for the supply of oils, uniform caps, and uniforms. "The Ring, gentlemen!" and the toast was honored in tho King of Whiskies— Watson’s No. 10.—[Advt.]
Strenuous tiroes itso up one' energy. Keep fit; take Ceregen meals, it revitalises nerve fotce. ists, 2s fid to 13a fid. Ceregen i tisli nerve food.—[Advt.] 'a warvons with your All cl'.emis tho Bri-
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Evening Star, Issue 17927, 24 March 1922, Page 4
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