Having secured the services for out- tailoring department of Mr. W. J. Frasor, a cutter of undoubted and recognised merit, we have the utmost confidence in inviting gentlemen to place their orders with us.—Smith and Caoghey, Limited, merchant tailors. What secret is it that makes them -every way a success' - The secret all through is tho perfection of every ingredient; everywhere. Tucker's Sunshine Jelly Crystals, The welcome social to returned members of the Gordon Rifle Volunteers _ has been further postponed until the 29th inst. A meeting of thoe* in the Grey Lynn electorate interested in the no-license campaign will be held in the Arehhill Wesleyan schoolroom at half-past seven o'clock this evening. In the Salvation Army Barracks, Albertstreet, to-night. Adjutant Mathers, the converted jockey, will give his "Life Story." A special march, headed by the adjutant, mounted and dressed in jockey costume, wiil leave the Barracks at seven p.ju v
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12074, 18 September 1902, Page 3
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