Social Gathering. — The City Temperance Brass Band held a social in the Bible Christian schoolroom, Lower High Street, on Thursday evening. Admission was hy invitation ticket, and there were nearly a hundred persona present. During the evening, Messrs H. Wilson and John Heath played cornet solos, Mr W. Dawson a trombone solo, and Mr Fowler a picolo solo. Messrs H. Wise, T. Adnams and Misa Nellie Staunton gave recitations. The band contributed three selections, and several parlour games were played. Light refreshments were handed ronnd. A vote of thanks was pcssed to the band, and a pleasant evening brought to a close abont eleven o'clook by singing " God Save the Queen." M THE WOULD OE* 3B_BAXJXY i© su_f>:e£_em__e Not only is it ch. most effective skin purifying and beaut__.y_.3g soap in the world, but it is tho purest, sweetest, and most refreshing for toilet, bath, and nursery. It is so because it strikes at tho cause of bad complexions, fallinp; hair, and simple baby blemishes, viz.: tjik Clogged, Irritated. ImFi_A!_r___. . Overworked, on Sluggish Pork. .Sold throughout the world. Prico 25 c. Prepared by tho Pottiir Drug. & Cueuicax. CORMtt-SIOM, £oS.o__, U.SA.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5273, 1 June 1895, Page 7
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190Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5273, 1 June 1895, Page 7
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