Useful books of reference; “Practical Nursing,” by Alaxwell and Lopo 12/6, postage 6d; “Watson’s Handbook for Nurses, 10/6, postage 6d; “Domestic Hygiene for Nurses,” 4/-, postage 6d ; “Testing Alilk and its Products” by Wool, 10/6, postage 6d; “Profitable Pig Breeding,” by Allen, 5/6, postage 6d; “Feeding and Care of Baby,’.’ by Plunkett, 2/9, postage 4d ; “Everyman’s Encyclopaedia,” 8/6, postage 8d; “Lawn Tennis,” by Heirons, 3/6, postage 6d; “The Art of Alodern Conjuring,” at B. Dixon’s, Tainui Street. —Advt.
Our linen is beautifully snowwhite now because mother always uses “NoRubbing” Laundry Help and Golden Rule Soap.—Advt. t
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1922, Page 4
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