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WHITE is tho sign of'age, and it should bo reverenced in every sphere The "WHITE HORSE" Whisky maintains this reputation in age, bouquet, and purity, and Maclrio and Co., tho Distillers, are bo jealous.of their reputation .that thoy T«fuse to with any who adulterate or tarnish their good name—Advt. The Stonchurst Private Hotel* Syhionds Street, Auckland, comes under notice in tho board and residence column of this issue.' '•■.'■ Messrs. Gosling and Higgins, Frnnkton Junction, Wnikato, announce elsewhere in this issue full, particulars regarding tho sale of a private hotel near Auckland. The Wellington Gas Company's offices will be' closed all day to-day on account of tho annual staff picnic. Tho Blenheim Hibernian sports will bo . hold on Monday, March 17. Entries closo •on March 3. Programmes and particulars may bo had from tho secretary, P.O. Box HO, Blenheim. An advertisement in tho board ond residence column of this issno brings tho White Star Hotel, Christchurch, notico. Tho attention of men is directed to Mr. B. Ellis's announcement elsewhcro iu this issue. The cost of Mr. Ellis's Bond Street stylo suits has been reduced to ,£5 till the end of tho month. • There will be commemoration of tho Antarctic explorers at llio services on Sunday at St. Peter's Church, Willis Street, especially in tho morning. Messrs. Dwan Bros., Willis Street, Wellington, nimounco elsewhere in this issue full particulars regarding tho sale of n number of country hotels in different parts of New Zealand. As a result of tho galo on Christmas Day and following days, many coast towns in tho South of Englnnd woro flooded. At Southampton tho electricity works wore stopped, and tho tramway service suspended. Hoofs of houseso wore blown off at Dumfries. A steamer which left Liverpool for Douglas look nearly eight hows, double tho usual time, J

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1675, 15 February 1913, Page 13

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300

Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1675, 15 February 1913, Page 13

Untitled Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1675, 15 February 1913, Page 13

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