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To-day. the ladies' Guild of the Kelburno Presbyterian Church open- a sale of work for which they have been making active preparations for : some tunc past. The .opening cerijmony will be performed by his Worship tho Mayor (Dr. Newman) at 3 p.m. The display of articles for sale aro of a very varied and useful description, including a selection, of household necessaries, and a fine rango of fancy goods.The building has been nicely decorated, and tho salo which' tho ladies have arranged being for tho purpose of reducing tho building debt deserves success. Tho salo will be continued in the evening, and to-morrow afternoon and evening. Admission during tho afternoon will bo, free, but a charge of (id. will bo,made in tho evenings, for which a coupon -will be' given entitling the holder to its valuo at any stall. The churchroom is just abovo the KclburneKarori Viaduct, and within one minute from the tunnel section of tho Karori tram-lino. A large retail drapery house in Australia recontly sold over 1200 bottles of a famous Kew Zealand hair tonic in. eleven days, and have cabled for further supplies. This speaks volumes' for Iho merit of tho article, as Australians are. not easily fooled. Needless to say, it refers to Ready's celebrated Juieptja, which is unequalled for beautifying, and- strengthening'the hair. Try it, and you will ,'io'on be convinced. Bottles, Is. Hold everywhere. Obtainable in Wellington from Kirkcaldio and Stains; and:all leading drapers. ' ■■ ■ <

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 601, 1 September 1909, Page 3

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241

Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 601, 1 September 1909, Page 3

Untitled Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 601, 1 September 1909, Page 3

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