I Epidemics are born of dirt and ignorance. Do your share to minimise the ( , deadly effects of th.s ignorance. Don't lei it endanger the health of your family. Disinfect your home regularly and thoroughly with Brittol. ft annihilates all germ-life. Get a bottle to-day. Remember Brittol— stores. Local distributors Messrs. J. Bell and Co., Fort Street. Strand 'Theatre, Sunday, at 8.15. Be there to hear the speech of the campaign 1 by R. S. Gray, the great " dry " orator. 1 the " Foch ' r of the Allied " Div " ; Forces.—(Advt.) 3 [ This evening (Wedensday) will be gala . time in Ivarangaliape Road. Three orchestras will be in attendance, and the following businesses will hold Promenade Gift Displays : —Melvern's, the A.8.C., . Rendells, Ltd., and George Court and Sons 1 Ltd. > Archbishop Gross: "The saloons in ' all Eng'ish-speaking countries have become hell-holes of iniquity. Not bein^ j able to improve them, I would stamp them out entirely." You can stamp them out , on December 17 by striking out the two t top lines.—(Advt.) . J Promenade Gift Display, Wednesday - j evening. George Court and Sons, Ltd., JS'ewton..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17333, 3 December 1919, Page 10
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