SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TOO, MUCH TO EXPECT. We regret to state that wo have not heard from our Sicilian and Italian growers in connection with the' supplies of fruit pure juices. Under the existing disorganisation, a cabled reply may bo too much to expect at the present time. THOMSONS.
FLORIST. , LOWERYLAND, Opp Chie( Host Office. Telephone 12-149 After hours, 12-721 and 11-019. ISS REID, FLORAL ARTISTE, L 156 HIGH STREET. Pbone 12-661. After hours, 22-592. LET FLOWERS CARRY IfOUR MESSAGE.—Miss Chapman, S.O.F A. (N.Z.). Floral Artiste. Moncrief and Stewart. 386 Princes street. Phones 10-860. 20-893. We telegraph orders. BAN, JLOEISTS. (Mrs Jas. R. Kean). Wreaths, Sprays Bouquets. ./ GEORGE STREET DUNEDLN (Near Moray Place P. 0.). Phone 14449. After hours. 22-065. A social in honour of servicemen on leave was held at Maeandrew Bay on Wednesdav night, when C. Jury. N. Mitchell. C. Parker, D. Reilly, and F. Waller were_ entertained. Mr G. F. Bewley, chairmnn, extended a hearty welcome to the guests on behalf of the district, suitable presentations being
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Evening Star, Issue 25004, 25 October 1943, Page 2
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