Millinery Sale. Ladies! We beg to inform you that we are starting our halfyearly colossal Millinery Sale on Monday next, and we intend making this the greatest clearing sale we have ever held. All trimmed models, ready-to-wcars, untrimmed shapes, llowers, ribbons, straw plaits, buckram shapes, etc., ek —all reduced to the uttermost to quit them.— The Bon Marche, Karangahapet A meeting of fruitgrowers, nurse- y men, and horticulturists interested in the science of bud selection in the propagation of fruit trees, and also in the formation of a Pomological Board, will be held on Tuesday morning at the Horticultural Division's office, Albert Street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17983, 7 January 1922, Page 7
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