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Bazaars. . . , A N N'U A L " B A Z A A R. ALL SAINTS' SCHOOLROOM, / PONSONBY. THIS AFTERNOON and TO-NIGHT. 2.30 to 5 p.m. 7 to 10 p.m. Christmas Tree. Plain and Fancy Goods, Produce and Flower Stalls, Kitchen Stalls, and Refreshments. Admission, Sixpence. Children Free. • IT y :, =3 Church Notices. A UCKLAND BAPTIST TABERNACLE. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. 7.30. SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL. General Topic: "ASPECTS OF THE DYim DISPENSATION."-!!!.: "THE HISTORICAL MINISTRY OF PREMILLENNARIAMSM and its SPIRIT-UAL-EFFECTS." Church founders and Church fathers, preachers, evangelists, and missionaries of every denomination bear testimony to the place and power of this truth. Lecutrer: REV. JOSEPH W. KEMP. Remember ORPHANS' NIGHTSATURDAY, 7.30. Meetings. §A°UCKLAND CITY MISSION. All interested in the- proposed Impromptu Sale of Work aro invited to a Meeting at theresidence of the- Rev. Jasper Caidor. 6T, Park Road (opp. Domain), THIS (Thursday* EVENING, at 8 o'clock. . MRS. E. C. BAKER. Convener, ATONPAREIL GOLD MINING COMPANY 1> (No Liability). The Ordinary Geiwrnl Meeting of the above Company w.ll be held at the Company's Office, 210, Victoria Arcane, Auckland, on TUESDAY, the 13th day of December, 1921, at 2.30 pm. BUSINESS: To receivo tho Directors' Report and Balancesheet. To elect Directors and appoint Auditor. C. A. STUBBd. Secretary. Auckland, November 30, 1921C -* Removal Notices, TIfESSRS. ROBINSON AND WALLACE, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, Have Removed from NO. 6, SMEETON'S BUILDINGS, To FIRST FLOOR, SHORT'S BUILDINGS. j (Premises lately occupied by Messrs. HamI mond and Cracknell.) I iTT M U N R O WILSON. CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, HAS REMOVED TO GLEESON'S BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET. THE MOTOR UNION INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. Tho Office of the Auckland Chief Agenoy has been removed to NO. 8. UNION BUILDINGS (First Floor). CUSTOMS STREET EAST. J. J. NAGLE. Chief Agant. Professional Cards. QOME pEOPLE TTAVE AN TDEA that Eye-defects come " like a flash "—that something "gsjes wrong," and the eight is ever-after defective. This is Quite -untrue. Nature gives chances to nmety-nne people in every hundred of preserving their eight. Before the eyss ■ become .irrevocably defective, many warnings are given of impending trouble. Little troubles ariso in connection with the eyes, i and because they are trifling in themselves, j some never realise, their real. significance, j and ignore them. ! SMALL EYE DEFECTS ' a ?S, eafl y> remedy. Bnt more important j Bhll is that you PRESERVE SIGHT BY WEARING i GLASSES as soon as your eyes need them. Let us test your eyes and advise you. jgALFOUB # JRVINE, F.S.M.C.. (Prizeman by Exam., London.) • SPECIALIST IN SIGHT-TESTING, 18. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 'Phono A 309. QHIROPR A C T I o. GILES AND GILES. CHIROPRACTORS. Office: Second Floor, H.B. Buildine. Queen Street, Auckland. Hours: 11 to 1. and 2.30 to 5.80. batnrday. 10 to 2. and by Appointment Lhiropractio.—lhe science which accounts for, locates, and adjusts the Cause of disease. Dentistry. j TO ALL BOYS AND GIRLS WHO RE4.D j X THE NEWSPAPERS. WHY is a Dentist always poor? ANSWER: Because his business is a " hand-to-mouth " affair I There are numbers of people, poor and rich, who suffer from' ill-health because of badly-de-cayed teeth or ill-fitting artificial ones. jy|R. QLINTON -pOUNTAIN i Is an expert in painless extractions, and Fitting of Artificial that fit and restore the natural - expression. ■FOUNTAIN AND pOUNTAIN. DENTISTS. WATSON'S BUILDINGS. Corner Queen and Wellesley Streets. . i ■ GEORGE ' WARREN, CONSULTING DENTIST. , Specialist: Artificial Plates with Restoration and Natural Arrangement of Teeth. i! Other Branches of Dentistry Not Practised. New Address: A.M.P. BUILDINGS, Corner Queen and Victoria Streets. 'Phone 3732, Wines lor Sale. ' *> CASE OF PORT WINE, special blend, XX 365, delivered city, freight Is 6d extra — Colonial Wine Co. 248. Swanson St. OLD Port and Snerry Wines, superior 35s per case, railway freight paid—John 8. Vella, Oratia, Auckland. b ' p la ' John PORT Wine. Bherry, 35_s case (2 gallons) • guaranteed best quality; railway freight paid.—J. Radaly, Henderson. PORT (exceptionally good): 42s case, de« liveied city, railway freight paid-. Madden and Co.. 45. High St. PORT Wines, gooa, 355: Invalid, 60s; Special, 50a per case, delivered.- Write Bray's Vineries, 147. Victoria St., A ucltland. "DRAY'S WINES. 'Phone 2222. 147, Victoria St., Auckland. A CASE OF PORT WINE (of 2gal.) FOR XMAS,, Delivered at following prices:— No. 1, 355; No. 2, 403; No. 3. 45s i Invalid, 50s: Special, 60s; Extra Special, 635; Claret. 425; Sherry, 60s. ORDER NOW. riHRISTMAS WINES»OId Port (Invalid) KJ 425, Claret 425, Red 48s. Sherry 43b, Special Reserve Port 60s per 12 bottles (2 gals.). Cash with order Freight paid to nearest station or first transhipping port. Delivered Auckland and immediate suburbs, also across harbour. All wines matured, Orderß promptly executed.—A. A. CORBAN, Mt. Lebanon Vineyards, Henderson. Send your Christmas orders early. See big advertisement Monday, Wednesday, and Satur- • i A CHRIS IMA S CHEER. 1 This is the first time I have advertised my Wines—nature's own most delightful bever- . age Pure fermented wines, guaranteed free from any chemical ot preservat.ve admixture, 9 Pure fermented juice of the grape and cane » Bugar. 20 Years 1 experience stands back of every drop of Golden Sunset Vineyard Wines; • highest quality, lowest price. Very Old Port, 12 bottleß, £2 12s per case; Very Old Sherry. » |2.. 12s '..Port. £2 5s 6d; Sherry. £2 6s 6d! Satisfaction guaranteed. Order early and -send correct address and money with order. ?, hiil o JOSEPH BALICa pfiS ; *«- Henderson,-N.Z.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17935, 1 December 1921, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17935, 1 December 1921, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17935, 1 December 1921, Page 14

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