A meeting of tho Women's National Reserve-was -held at Hataitai yesterday afternoon,' when. all .tlie. new . work .for of . the reserve, was discussed. .Great' interest wits expressed'iii the street day effort of 'i-AJ)i l it- -for the returned soldiers. The work'of the Crippled Sol--diPVs 1 - ■' ! Ho'stf)l- 'tflts" keenly entered 1 into, ■iiiid'soiilt!'' emergency clerical workers also fjave in-their names. ■ Mi's.'Dowliug i was .elected' president, Mrs. Bayfield secretary,,' with an able and enthusiastic cominittec. • "' SEKVE JUNKET TO-MOEEOW! Most delicious. dessert for summer days —cooling,', appetising, wholesome. "You will havo best nnd niecst junket bv nsifig BETTLE'S JUNKO .'CRYSTALS. T?ive flavours—raspberry, vanilla; lemon, strawberry.' Select, your fiivoiirilo' flavours,- and-order tc-day, A fiixpenilv 'packet - makes ■ two quarts of perfect junket. Ask your grocer.—Advt, -
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 140, 8 March 1919, Page 2
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120Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 140, 8 March 1919, Page 2
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