In connection with the Nelson Day celebration, the members of the Auckland brunch of the Navy League are invited to be present at an "At Home" to be held in the Amateur Operatic Society's roomß. O'Oonnell Street, this evening at eight o'clock. A service is to be held in St. Matthew's Church next Sunday at 11 a.m The severest cold on the cheat is orercome by the proper use of Nazol. The exceptional linen week offerings continue to attract large numbers of shoppers to the Manchester department at Milne and Choyce'si. Take the opportunity of replenishing your linens and napery at E rices in many cases half and less,than alf the real values. > Last four days Lambourne's great housefurnishing sale; big reductions in cutlery, spoons and forks.—Three Lamps, Ponsonby. Bathing Suit bargains.—Women's and girls' two-piece costumes, slightly damaged by water. Special bargain prico to clear, 3s lid suik—At the A.B.C. Store*, Ka.raugahß.pe Road.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18224, 18 October 1922, Page 10
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