Chatterbox, Chums, Boys' and Girls' Annuals, and thousands of reward books at Wildman and Arey's, cor. Shortland St. Notice has been given that George James Booklass, printer, of Victoria Street West, Auckland, has been adI judged a bankrupt. The first meeting of j creditors will be held to-day at 11 a.m. I Wide Floral Ribbons are in great de- . mand for sashes. Charming selection at exceptionally low prices. Inspection welcomed.—Smith and Caughey, Ltd. Thinking people are our staunchest supporters. The down-stream trip on the Wanganui River is the finest holiday vou could have, j for pleasure or for health. Hers Nature lis at her bestscenery is varied, surronndincjs are peaceful and wonderful. ; Make the trip from Taumarunui to the I House-boat. Pipiriki, and Wanganui. | Particulars from A. Hatrick and Co., I Ltd., Wanganui. Cook's and Government Tourist Bureaux everywhere. Our Great Christmas Bazaar now in full swintr. Bring , the children. Take elevator. first floor.Smith and Caughey, Ltd., Auckland's shopping centreThe following teachers are required for Apia. Samoa —A man to conduct a boarding school under native conditions ; a man for the boys' side in a primary davschool for Europeans and half-castes ; and a mistress for the girls' side in the latter school. Further particulars are advertised.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16099, 13 December 1915, Page 7
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