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The funds for the Selwyn mission launch continue to come in, the following being the Sunday-school subscriptions to February 28th. Brightwater Sunday School. £9 (pai-J): Toi-Toi Valley Sunday School, £5 (pttid) ; Nelson Girls' College (Bible Class),. £4 4s 7d ■(paid); The Cathedral Sunday School, £2'l7s Cd (paid); All Saints' Sunday School, £1 -10s; Wakefield Sunday School, £1 9s 4d (paid); Tahuna Sunday School, 13s 9d (paid); The Wood Sunday School, 8s lOd (paid); Havelock, 7s (paid). Total, £25 10s lid.

Gentlemen! Wear Louis Rerr's new Gents' Military Wrist Watches. Strong cases ; accurate, timekeepers ; only 255, and guaranteed.*

Wonderful Value! Our new Safety Razor, complete with Strop, Stropper, and 2 blades, for 5s 6d. Investigate at Louis Kerr's, 109 Trafalgar.; street.*

The Thermometer.—At three o'clock this morning the thermometer outside this office registered 59 degrees.

The fame of Moutere apple lands has spread from one end of New JZealand to the other. Those interested should not fail to read the announcement in the advertisement columns on .page 8 regarding the Ruby Bay Estate.*

Dressmaking Up-to-date.—Having secured the services of Miss Benjamin, who has been for the past nine years in charge of Messrs Smith and Caughey's dressmaking room in Auckland, wo are now booking orders for smart Winter Costumes and Dresses A large selection of new Dress Materials to select from.—Wm. McKay and Son, Bridge street.*

It is said that as a result of the efforts of the Society for the Health of Women and Children the death rate of young children has been reduced, and that if babies are to be "bonny" with the warm flush of radiant health —painting pink roses on plump little cheeks—the best prescription is simple, fresh air and plenty of it. But we should say this is not all, for you may expand the little lungs and at the same time injure the fragile spine if your baby is put into a springless, cramping, and uncomfortable carriage. This is an important matter, and it would be unwise for mothers to take risks when they can be avoided by. going to Lock s Emporium, and buying a most comfortable go-cart with easy leather or steel springs, ventilated hoods, and other up-to-date improvements. Locks-have a large assortment of go-carts, prams, etc.; -also drop-eide cots, and specialities for the.comfort of children. The prices for these and all Household Furniture are very reasonable, as a visit to this popular emporium mil prove.*

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13421, 19 March 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13421, 19 March 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13421, 19 March 1914, Page 4

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