THE HARBOUR LIGHTS.
PRECAUTION ABANDONED-
The Collector of Customs, Mr. J- P - Hidings, has received a message from Wellington, stating that it is no longer necessary to extinguish the leading l' al '- hour light*- From to-night, therefore, these lights will be put in use again.
"Camp" i.- the best of all pick-me-ups. Delicious, lefreshing, invigorating. waste, no dreg.-' with Camp Coffee.
The Model House Sale.—Further reductions on nianv lines. Inspect the window displays.-The Model House, opposite The Strand Arcade, Queen Street.
Wonderful bargains in millinery at The Model House Sale. Every hat further re uVo in price.— Model HoUfc*. opposite The Strand Arcade, Queen Street.
The box plan for the Auckland Choral Society's concert (Gounod's "Redemption")!! which takes place on Tuesday next, is now open at Wildman and Aroy's. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15689, 17 August 1914, Page 4
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