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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. PURITY There are many reasons why you should always ask for Thomsons. The chief .reason is that our beverages are manufactured from only the purest ingredients. They are free from any injurious Substitutes. ' All manufacturing is done under the most sterile conditions, with the result that no preservatives are necessary. For your health’s sake ask always' for Thomsons. •

ISS REID, - FLORAL ' ARTISTE, 156 HIGH STREET. Phone 12-661. : After hours 20-696. Let flowers carry four MESSAGE.—Miss Chapman, S.C.F.A: (N.Z.). Floral Artiste. Moncrieff and Stewart,' 386 Princes street. Phone 10-860, 20-893. We telegraph orders. FLORIST. pLOWERYLAND. Opp. Chief Post Office. Phone 12-149. ' ' After hours 12-721. MA R G U E K 1 T A " (Miss McDonald). Bouquets, Wreaths, and Cut Flower*. 384 George street. We telegraph flowers. Phone 18-093. , Private 18-094. e rrt H E O K C H I D .X (Elizabeth Martin), 352 GEORGE STREET. Telephone 14-215. After hours 22-928. Floral Tributes of every description.

The proceeds of the recent “ Gold for Christmas'” art union, amounting to £ll-,546'T9s 2d, are being paid to the credit of the Promotion of Health Eund, the Minister of Internal Affairs, Mr Parry, announced to-day. £his is in accordance With 'the policy pursued for some years of making the net proceeds from the December art union available to health camps.—Wellington Press Association.

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Evening Star, Issue 26030, 19 February 1947, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 26030, 19 February 1947, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 26030, 19 February 1947, Page 6

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