Our premises will be open to-day Until 10 p.m.—Smith and Canjjhey. Oα Tuesday noxt in the Tabernacle schoolroom the practice for the Queen's Birthday gathering of Bands of Hope will be continued. A'very large number of young people are taking part, and members of the committee are requested to attend. Cork Linoleums: Smith and Caugheyhave opened, ex s.s. Mamari, the latest designs; also plain browu with borders to match. Parties furnishing should inspect our large stock shown on the basement floor. For utility and sterling value our 3s lid French kid gloves cannot be equalled.— D.S.C. Mr. L, a broad-minded pressman, met Mr. C, a prohibitionist, the other day. "That's a nasty cough you've got," said L "Come and have a rum hot; it'll do you good." " No, thanks; Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for me;. it beat) all your rum hots f«r coughs and cold*; it's sold everywhere,"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10419, 17 April 1897, Page 5
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