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Dr. Wohlmann, the Government balneologist at Rotorua, arrived by the Rarawa from Christehurch this moniing, where he has been to superintend the construction of the thermal display at the Exhibition. To-morrow he goes up to Helensville to inspect the springs in that district. Captain Mair was a passenger for New Plymouth this afternoon by the Rarawa. He is going down in charge of a contingent of Arawa natives, about. 50 strong, who are to give a series of poi and other native dances at the Exhibition. The guide, Bella Papakura, will take the lead in these dances, and also went South to-day Svith her sister, who is going down on a visit to the big church show. ... Gent's special box suit in navy serges and vicunas,! dark . fancy worsteds,' a mst superior style and fit from 39/6 to 63/.—John. Court, Ltd. (two shops) Queen-street.—-(Ad.) 2favy vicuna suits, . quilted and padded shoulders/: good; fits,, 21/j strong dark tweed suits, well made with good linings, only .19/11; N.Z. suits, with superior linings and perfect fit, 25/ to 39/6, at John Court's Ltd. (two shops), Queen-street.— (Ad.) The "six days' dress goods rush now affording the most favourable op tunity f for economical- buying, in Auckland;— John Court, Ltd., Queen-st.—4d. Don't forget is the real original SCHNAPPS.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 277, 27 November 1906, Page 3

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 277, 27 November 1906, Page 3

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XXXVII, Issue 277, 27 November 1906, Page 3

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