This evening, in the Devonport Presbyterian schoolroom, Mr. William Webster,_ of Hokianga, one of New Zealand's earliest settlers, will deliver a lecture. Subject: "Memoirs of Maoriland, or Experiences in the Olden Times." A musical programme has Also been arranged. Admission is free, but a collection will be taken up in aid of manse fund.
YOU FIND IT EVERYWHERE. CUTICUKA now meets the traveller at every point in the civilised world. It seems like running across an old friend in a strange land to find displays of CUTICURA, CDTICURA SOAP, and COTIODBA RESOLVENT in the shoo windows of Berlin and Vienna, Paris and London, Melbourne and Sydney, Yokohama and Tokyo, Hong Kong and Shanghai, Calcutta and Bombay, Constantinople and Cairo, Kinlberlev and Khartoum. Civilisation seems to march with Outicum in the front ranks.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11149, 23 August 1899, Page 5
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