Thames, ad. The annnal picnic in connection with ! the Tokatoka No. 1 School was held at , the Tokatoka Peak on Friday last. The weather was beautifully fine, but there was only a fair attendance. About one p.m. dinner was partaken of, after which races and games took place. At 5 pjn. tea was served, and in the evening a dance was held in the hall. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS !ias stimulating properties possessec. by no other spirit. j Heavy discounts in frilled muslin cur- j tains, IS/6, reduced to 12/6; 24/6 re- ' duced to 19/6. —Tonson Garlicfs Sale.— ' Ad. Heavy discounts in bedsteads. Fullsize, round ends, heavy castings, 25/9; bras rail, 1 inch pillars, 33/6. —Tonson Garlick s sale.—Ad. Now Teady. Brett's Anckland Alnsnc. »ad Rftry* Srjce 1/, petted
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 37, 13 February 1905, Page 3
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