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Mrs Wildish will the soloist at the Y.W.C.A. service to-morrow. Mrs Wildish is well-known as a singer, and those who have heard: her sing will look forward to the service of song in which she is taking the chief part. The speaker will be Mrs Robinson. A cordial invitation is extended to all girls in the city to come to the service and also to the tea which follows. A specially - warm welcome awaits the lonely girl, who has no friends in the city and findswSunday afternoon perhaps a drearv time. As the Y.W.C.A. clubs are aJI busy drawing up their winter programmes this is an excellent opportunity to get to know the different members, with a view to joining the dubs. Amongst them every girl will find one which is congenial, and with the girls of which she has much in common. MADAME D’ALVAREZ. On her arrival at Wellington. Madam* states she was suffering from a relaxed throat, but got prompt relief by gargling "Fluenxol." She personally ex pressed her appreciation to the Proprietary, and in a brief note stated: "It gives me great joy to recommend this magio “Fluenzol 1* a

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11435, 3 February 1923, Page 10

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Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11435, 3 February 1923, Page 10

Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11435, 3 February 1923, Page 10