' The late* fashions in autumn and winter millinery gathered from the world fashion cenures are now being displayed in the millinery section of George Court and I Sons, Ltd., Karangahape Road. ( <■ Hancock's Nu-Beer" is proof that a I non-intoxicating ale loses nothing in flavour, snap and sparkle by reason of its ,low alcoholism. Brewed just as ordinary ale is brewed, with malt and hops, none of the strength-giving, palatable properties of ale are sacrificed, and Hancocks " Nu-Beer" is a beverage worthy of commendation from every connoisseur. Sold 1 everywhere—at all timesIf you happen to be looking for a re--1 cently published book, or popular novel, now in general request, and have so far been unable to procure a. copy, call in at Whitcorabe's and ask iT the work you want is in their New-Book Club. You will most prohably' ffTid it there. By joining this up-to-date library you will be able to borrow all the latest books, magazines, and reviews. If unable to call write to P. 0., B9X 63, Auckland. Mabel Normand in " Peck's Bad Girl," at the Strand, week commencing to-day. " Golden Rule " Soap is winning on the goodwill and confidence of thrifty people 1 Sim (ha Bluff to North Cape,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17110, 15 March 1919, Page 11
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