Collections 111 aid of the Wimmora Relief Fund made by the Salvation Army City Corps at its afternoon and evening openair services in Quay Street yesterday totalled £10 Os Bd. The Army band played the "Dead March "in " Saul" and the "Garland of Flowers" in memory of the victims of tho Wimmera disaster. Deliciouß, finely ground, possessing all the fragrance and real Mocha flavour, Strang's Maori Brand Coffee is distinctly out of tho ordinary. No wondorj for it is *he highest grade, roasted by a special process, and blended by experts. No other rand will give such satisfaction.— Supply Stores, Kingsland. Every seat should be full in the Town Hall to-night to hear Sir James Allen, Commissioner Hoddor, and Mr. V. J. Lamer on the "War Work of the Army." Job price season's specials at Tonson Garlick's. Sea grass chairs, 36s 6d, now 28s 6d| Italian bedsteads, £7, now £3 10s. The run is on " No Rubbing " Lnundry Help, "Golden Rule" Soap, "Golden Rule" Candles, and "Keep Smiling" Sandsoap.—A. J. Entrican and Co.. Ltd. If you get a chill take NAZOL Immediately. It will prevent sore throat or tightness of the chest. The concert and comedy, under the auspices of the Eden Amateur Swinimine Club, previously postponed, will bp held in St. Barnabas' Hall on Tuesday, July 16. Roope Bros., Auckland (sufficient address), have perfected a system whereby thoy can collect anywhere in New Zealand. Wherever you live, if you want an account recovered, " give it to' Roope Bros." If your throat is sore and irritable take NAZOL. It will give you relief. You can sell your John Tann safe for the price you gave,—Apply Box 215, P.O. Auckland,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16896, 8 July 1918, Page 6
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