The ready manner in which the public seize on to a good thing is evidenced bv the great demand for th«e week's Observer. In it are 64 pages of most interesting matter. The feature of the number is " Blo.'s Pictorial History of the War," comprising a selection of some 50 war cartoons in miniature. These appear in sequence of dates and form a unique record of the principal phases of the war The issue is rapidly selling out, and there can be no second edition. Secure a copy ' now before they are sold out.—{Advt.) " A Midnight Romance," starring dainty Anita Stewart, commences at the Strand to-day. It is the most lavishly produced picture seen in Auckland for a long while ! Dainty white voile blouses, embroidered j assorted styles, selling from 5s lid to , 17s 6d.—At the A.8.C., Newton. " Ozo " Tooth Powder whitens the teeth invigorates the. gums, and gives a sweet fragrance to the breath; 6d tin everywhere. ' An address on " The Purpose of Life " will be delivered at the Y.M.C.A tomorrow afternoon bv the president Mr J. W. Court. The Rev. Harrv Johnson' formerly a missionary in Central Africa will commence a series of lectures on Thursday next. A sale of work will be held in All Saints schoolroom on October 1 and 2 to raise funds for a new chancel.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 10
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222Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17270, 20 September 1919, Page 10
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