Ladies are advised to be sure to visit C. C. Ward’s, Ltd., for their Xmas shopping. The range of goods for Xmas Gifts and Holiday wear is the largest in Taranaki, and the prices for quality are the lowest. In this issue L. A. Nolan and Co. advertise for sale by auction a well situated section in Darnell Street, Fitnroy. This is one of the very few really handy sections left, and it is well worth enquiring about. Residents should note that the house refuse usually removed on Tuesdays is , being removed on Mondays during the holidays, and that on other holiday mornings the work will commence at four o’clock. The services in all the Methodist Churches on Sunday will be in keeping with the Xmas season. A special carol service will be held in Whiteley Memorial Church on Sunday evening, at 6.45. Xmas hymns and carols will be sung by a large choir. The soloists will be Miss G. Blanchett and Mr. Baden Bellringer, who will sing “He Shall Feed His Flock” and “Nazareth.” Everybody is cordially invited. Webster Bros, advertise some high grade basic slag. CHAMPAGNE FROM APPLES. A DELICIOUS REFRESHING BEVER AGE. A glorious golden beverage—delicious, refreshing and sparkling—bubbling with the joy of life like the best champagne and resembling it in flavour and appearance. “Golden Apple” Champagne Cider, made by precisely the same process as expensive champagne, apple juice being used instead of grapes. Order “Golden Apple” Champagne Cider from any Wine and Spirit Merchant or Hotel. Pints 15s dozen, I Quarts 25*. Agents. Johnston and Co.. ILtd. £
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 December 1923, Page 4
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