Colonel Lamb, head of the Salvation Army Emigration Department, * states that of. a large number of girls sent out to Canada two years ago as teachers and servants half are now < marriea. Colonials 'who want English wives frequently, apply to the Salvation Army. Let J. J. Curtis and Co., Shipping, Forwarding, and Customhouse Agents, Customhouse Quay, move yonr fnrnitore. They've had yeara of experience in this kind of wort, and will do it to your satisfaction. No careless packing or rough handling. Moderate charges.— A woman who died at Hirst, Ndrth> umberland, aged 10G, loft sis children,' fifty grandchildren, and over one liutidrod great-grandchildren. Travellers! Instead of personally worrying with your baggage, get us to check it. We do nil the work. We collect, check, and deliver at other end promptly. Our system is a trouble-saver, I a money-savor. The N.Z. Express Co., 1 U-' -idvt
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 794, 18 April 1910, Page 7
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146Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 794, 18 April 1910, Page 7
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