The First Auckland Mounted Rifles Band, under Conductor Whalley Stewart, will play tho following programme in tho Albert Park on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock: — March, "Clear tho Way " (Hall); cornet solo, "Sing Me to Sleep" (Grepno); overture, "Raymond" (Thomas),; waltz, Erin (Rowe); serenade, ".La Polonia " (Berger); mazurka "La Boulogneiso" (Matt); " God Save the King."
Carry a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy in your hand-luggage when travelling. It cannot be procured on board the train or steamship. It is stated by the Mat aura Ensign that a Southland aeroplane inventor is now at work constructing a full-sized machine, which will be finished early next year.
BEAUTY'S FAVOURITE.-The article which excels all other.-, in improving the beauty of the skin is naturxlly and deservedly beauty's favourite This uas been tho acknowledged and honoured position held by Pears' Soap for nearly 120 years. It won, and has maintained, -that position by virtue of its complete purity, and by the possession of those special emollient properties which soften, refine, and impart natural colour to the skin. No other Boap possesses those qualities in. such a pre-eminent degree as PEARS'. Matchless for the complexion. See- our window to-day for bargains in chairs.—D.S.C in liquidation. _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14235, 4 December 1909, Page 5
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