Wo. lirfvo to acknowledge receipt from the N.Z. Shippine; Co. of an excecdingly usefiil and well got up pocket diary, it contains, in addition to tlio usual calendar and memo, spaces, a mass of interesting and useful information relating to the war and military matters generally, ami also a number of war maps and plans of the different theatres of war. It is one of the best and most useful things of the kind that has come under our notice.
Drinlc KOLA-NIP for its wonderful blocd-purifvim* qualities and its delicious nutjv' ilnvour. Every glass means better health for you. A little with aerated wnter makes a refreshing tonic beverage.—Advt.
Mr. H. E. lielshton. auctfoucor, 182 Featherston Street, Wellitictou, will Fell at the Chamber of Commerce on February 14 tho following properties t-Five-roomed house, No. 79a, Pirie Street,; seven-roomed bouse. 57 Central Terrace. Kelburn; fiveroomed bouse, 187 Mansfield Street: and four three-roomed cottapes, 11, 13. ".ants 17 Sidey Street. Further details will -is published later. .4 <n.ipnv drink is the nam? often (riven to' KfiT,A-XTT\ for it is as keen as it is dpiir : .oi".. Cnolintr— refreshing. Matte from the pure Kola Nut. Hotels «b4 stores.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 122, 9 February 1918, Page 8
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