" An Amazing Discovery" is the subject of a lecture to be delivered by Mr. David Ncild, of Wellington, at Western Park to-morrow afternoon. Mr. Neild will discuss Saturday and Sunday Sabbaths. On Monday evening, at the Town Hall concert chamber, Mr. Neild will discuss Piteairn Island affairs, and give an account of the writer of " The Mutiny of the Bounty," Mrs. Rosalind Amelia Young-Neild. Watch my window for daily engagement ring barjzain. Wonderful value.— E. S. Kohn, 43, Queen Street. All Linen Tea Towelling, &2in.. Is yard: 25m,, Is 3d yard; 27in., Is 6d yard, at Thorbum and Montgomery's, 87-89, Karangahapc Boad. Thousands of mothers know the value of NaJßol in the' home. It is the safest and most reliable remedy for chills, colds and foyerishlicss in very young children. For workingmen—a reliable seven-jewel lever watch, 20s. Guaranteed, of course* bv E. S.. Kohn {og£,. Waverloy),
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18813, 13 September 1924, Page 12
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