WARNING. Bishop Gleary desires to warn the public generally against taking any notice whatever of begging letters that are being sent into this city and province by a Catholic lately resident in Auckland, and now resident in Wellington.
Take Bonnington's Irish Moss and, keep free from coughs and colds all through the Winter. 2s 6d and Is 6d from all shemists and stores. In his " Papers on Health," Professor JSirk, of Edinburgh, describes McClinton's Colleen Soap as "Nature's Soap." 'Made fvom pure vegetable oil and plant ash. Is per tablet everywhere. Govt. Tourist Dept., Customs St. W., booking rail, motor, steamer, all parts Dominion. Cheapest fares. " Three dress lengths for the price of °. 11 ' at the 10 days' special sale of sponge cloths and ratines at the B.C. Stores, gab ape Road. Still rnore cases of goitre successfully rCO Y. ceks - Why suffer from toa distressing disfigurement? Consult.a- ---& StadteS°„. k,!lp! ' 0 "- m, '- MomM- ■ l" e of at John Court, Ltd cw Y £ lnoleums > tat new d«igns sinw 19]c£ Street, the » fine fr y]j than g| 07 nuT^ggg*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18577, 8 December 1923, Page 12
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