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UNITED ORPHANAGES. PROVINCIAL CHRISTMAS CAMPAIGN. The editor of the Star "acknowledges receipt of the following donations: — Amount previously acknowledged ... .^_.. £sl 16 8 Anonymous (for . orphans) 1 0 0 '*.- *••■• * Total to date &oS, lo r.-\ BUSINESS NOTICES. '■ ~ v OUR * > & ± - : ?HOPPING CHOICE AND EX(L MILLINERY. Dainty Frocks, Smart Jumpers, ''. Special Costumes, i Choice Blouses, Servicahle Dust* Coats, Dress and Holiday Skirts, .~ Hosiery, Gloves, etc., Gent's Hight-Grade Suits, Exclusve Mercery, Hats, - Shirts, Ties, etc. GEO. MARTIN, Corner of Pollen and Cochrane Sts., THAMES. THE J. G. RUTHERFORD FINE WINES ■JtaSk IGH-CLASB iIHiOUS LINES. "Rutherford's Celebrated Invalid Port. A generous wine, recommended by leading: doctors. The quality is good. The Price is very Moderate. 75/- per Dozen. The Renowned Haig & HaJf: F've iuar Scotch Whisky^v A Mellow and Delicious Spirit, enjoying a World-Wide Popularity. 138/- per Case of 1 Dozen Bottles. Nett Cash With Order. THE J. G RUTHERFORD CO., KING'S CHAMBERS, FORT AND COMMERCE STREETS,

AUCKLAND. CHURCH SERV" ST. GEORGE'S CSk^^s; % CHRISTMAS DAY. - 6.30 and 8 a.m.: Holy Communion. 11 a.m.: Matins, Holy Communion, and Sermon. 7 p.m.: Evensong and Sermon. 2.30 p.m.: Puriri. A. J. Beck, vicar. CHURCH OF CHRIST. Morning-11: Fellowship and Communion. • / No Sunday School. 7: Subject: "The Saviour's Birth, . witl/its Pledges and PropheeSuitable Hymns and Anthems. Preacher, E. H. Taylor. v BAPTIST AND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Farewell Services. Morning: "The Governor out of Bethlehem." Evening: "God's Great Gift." Special Christmas Hymns. Preacher: / Rev. J. Farquharson Jones, D.D. SALVATION ARMY. THAMES, Christmas Day Services will "■ conducted as follows: 7 a.m.: Kneedrill. . 11 a.m.: Holiness. : 7 p.m.: Salvation Song Service. Juniors at 10 a.m. only. CAPT. and MRS ATHERFOLD, Officers in Charge. Cullen and Co., can supply everything for everyone* they have all Xnv. ? reo. uirements!—Adyt. The beauty and fragrant '+stjd ©t ers make life riche?- . e uaac? r.:. There is a subtlej* -e perfume about "69 L • , - which appeals tc and refined tastes and iSiiucfi adds to their charm. —Advt. A POSITIVE TREAMENT , FOR CATARRH. *V3 Jtf - :<?n the system has been •conslstentiy v: 'goned for a long period by toxin* from the colon—i.e. Autoxima —it endeavours to throw off these poisons and uses the nose as an excretory organ. A thick, unpleasant mucous collects in the nasal organ, called nasal catarrh. Satisfactory permanent relief will only be obtained when the Autoxima, which is the source of catarrh, is eradicated. Coloseptic will positively master this Autoxima in a rational way. Start in with Coloseptic and feel the discharge lessening, and finally < disappearing, as the Autoxima is subdued. All chemists dispense pure Colosep-tic-in original packages, containing 156 grains nett weight, at 5/6 a package. Wholesale: All leading Drug,Houses. Write for free copy of Dr. Wayne's "Autoxima" Treatise to the Agents, Fremont Fruit Products Association, P.O. Box 1067. Auckland. >T

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Thames Star, 24 December 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, 24 December 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, 24 December 1921, Page 4