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A great thanksgiving service, will be held in the Foresters' Hall, Newton, on Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. An address will bo given by the Rev. J. Wilson on "Orangeism and Citizenship," and on "Questions for the Labour Unions." The Methodist Mission Brass Band will head the procession from the Western Park at half-past two o'clock. A most necessary article upon every woman's toilet table is a tablet of Gibbs' Cold Cream Soap. It acts like a charm in soothing the irritation caused by exposure to the rays of the summer's sunAttention is drawn in our advertising columns to a unique competition. The manufacturers of "Old Judge" cigarettes are giving away £100 to the person forecasting most accurately the number of visitors to the. Christohurel) Exhibition during the period it remains open. Gibbs' Cold Cream Soap removes all obstructions to the perfect functioning of the skin, and imparts the delicate bloom so grateful to every woman's eye. Messrs. Jap. J. Niven and Co., engineers, i\apier, have supplied and just completed the erection of a three-ton (ico-making capacity) Nelson patent wire-stack air cooler to the New Zealand Dairy Association's -Ngaruawalua central factory. This type of cooler „ for hard *«*»"»*- The plant was erected by Mr. A. Heir, erecting engineer, under the supervision of Mr. C. E. Bold, the firm s Auckland representative engineer. Painless Corn Cure: This preparation completely cures the most painful corns, hard or soft. A few applications only required to deaden the par;. It is also most useful in removing any ;jm. kening of the epidermis, _or horny nnr-Jvon of the skin. Full directions attached to «>oh bottle. Price li..— Edson» chemist, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13324, 2 November 1906, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13324, 2 November 1906, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13324, 2 November 1906, Page 8

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