The opening furniture sale at Messrs. A L Wilson and Co.'s last week was n „ r 'eat success. The extensiveness and adaptability of the new auction rooms ensure all furniture being shown to tlie very best advantage. The second 6alo will be held to-morrow at 1.30 p.m., at 151-153 Lambton Quay. ' Sons of four late Presidents of France are now fighting. The Marquis MacMahon, who was promoted to be a general recently, is one, and lie has also a brother who is a commandant at the war M. Sadi Carnot is in a fort near Paris, M. Claude' Casimir-Perier is an infantry officer, and was. wounded recently,'and M. Paul l.oubet is an officer at Verdun. Prince Maurico of Battenberg, just before the war, said he had really never known a day's unliappiness in his life, and therefore it would be fairer if he fell than others less fortunate. . Napier, July 21. —NAZOL, LIMITED.-— Tour note re "NAZOL" to hand to-day. Wo have heard great praiso from each person we have sold it to, and can speak hichlv of it ourselves, knowing what it hmi tlflue in our oivh howc. VoUfj tittly, Dwhclm Bra.—Adrt
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2381, 10 February 1915, Page 6
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