Mr. Len. Barnes, the, Wellington baritone and member of Ihe committee of the Wellington Savago Club, goes into camp on September 11. Jtr. Barnes belong to Class B of tho Second Division. He will be a less, musically, to Wellington. GII-BET'S DKY GTN. NOTJCE.-iressrs. W. and A. Gilliey desire to notify tho Public lliat, owing to the closing down by the Govornnitmt of tho Distilleries in the United Kingdom and the great dearth of Shipping facilities, it is impossible for the tiino being to meet in full Ihe demands for their famous Gin. Every effort is being made, however, (o overcome existing rlifli. cullies, and the public should continue to ask for and see that they get Ciilbey's Dry Gin only, in the firm's crystal bottles, which have their signatures blown thereon.—Advt, I
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 253, 13 July 1918, Page 10
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133Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 253, 13 July 1918, Page 10
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