THE OHUKA EIVER. FALLS Are one of New Zealand's loveliest, eights. To soo them you should take a Wiingairai' River Steamer to the famous Houseboat, and spend a few clays amongst its novel comforts. Magnificent Scenery and splendid Fishing Not expensive— inquire at A. Hatrick and Co., Wangamji; Cook's and Government Tounst Bureaux everywhere.—Adrt. Floral services wore conducted at the Potono Anglican aaid Presbyterian Churches yesterday before good congregations. The anniversary services in connection with tho Nelson Street Methodist Church wero celebrated yesterday, tho Revs. AVm. Beckett, Bruce Todd, and .7. T. Knott, M.A., conducting in tho lnorniug, afternoon, and evening respectively. lou have now an opportunity of changing that scratchy needle-producing machine into a smooth running, rich, sweet, Pathephone. For a limited period we aro offering to purchasers of fifteen Pathephone Records, the uncompara!da soundbox for 2s. Cd., instead of 15s. This will instantly convert your old machine. Don't delay! Oscar Howett and Co., Sole /gents, 66 C,uba Street, JMlLDgton,—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2314, 23 November 1914, Page 7
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161Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2314, 23 November 1914, Page 7
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