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Second-hand Furniture Send it to us to eell for you. We have a large number of buyers looking for good, clean, modern Second-hand Furniture and willing to pay a good price for it. STRAIGHT-OUT CASH If you would sooner sell for straight-out cash jttst drop us a line or give us a ring on ’phone 1881 and one of our representatives will call on you at once and offer you the highest ruling prices for either the contents of your home or one single article of furniture. Sales Weekly in our Central Auction Room* every Tuesday and Friday at 1 o'clock. McKenzie and Will!: AUCTIONEERS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE (nest Post Offisa) A WEEK AT AKAROA With Mother. All Expenses Paid Have you entered for the great IXL School Children’s Competition I© PRIZES ,Ju»t vrrile a* many essay* as you like, each not exceeding 60 iroidm or. “What ( found I could do with IXL Borax Washing Powder” Enclose with each an IXL Wrapper and forward to SUPERBUS PACKING CO., Limited, 90 MADRAS STREET Too can secure a packet of IXL Borax Washing PoTrder from your grocer for 2d.

Sympathetic reference to the death of Mr T. I>. Boag was made in Mrs George Bowron’s report at last night’s annual meeting of the Y.W.C.A. She said that his sympathy and help were alwaj's at the association’s service. 41 Miss Owen, who left us two years ago to take the general secretaryship of the Adelaide Association,” stated Mrs George Bowron to last night’s meeting of the Young Women’s Christian Association, “ has recently been appointed to bo general secretary for Australia and New Zealand,. Our association received the news of Miss Owen’s appointment with the utmost pleasure, and w© wish her happiness. a.nd success in carrying out her responsibilities as national general secretary. Miss Snelson, whose successor Miss Owen is to be, is leaving Australia for her home in England. She has had very difficult work in very difficult times, and the Australasian associations liave all benefited by her progressive policy and her untiring work. She will carry with licr on her return to England our gratitude and best wishes.”

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16543, 29 September 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16543, 29 September 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 16543, 29 September 1921, Page 9

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