The Helping Hand Mission hold a picnic at Man-o'-war Bay, Waiheke, on Boxing Day, the s.s. Kapanui leaving the wharf at nine a.m. .■' .'■''■'..■'■ ~■' -■ ■ '■' _ "Come, sonny," she said; "Christmas is near, and you must learn to run for the Jelly Crystals. Just like your brother did, mind! Get T.U.C.K.E.R.'S every time!" The Grafton Road Methodist Church choife assisted by members: of the Auckland Choral Society, will perform Handel's "Messiah" in the Choral Hall on Christmas Night. Gent.'s holiday r clothing: Smith and Caughey are offering splendid value in alpaca and silk. dust coats. Holland coats, 4s lid; flannelette suits, 10s lid; white drill suits, 8s 6d and 9s lid; cricketing trousers a specialty.—Smith and Caughey, Limited. Tin offices of the fire insurance companies will be closed on "Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday next, ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11844, 23 December 1901, Page 6
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