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H.M S. NEW ZEALAND

' —* 1 "... TO LEAVE TO-MORROW The visit of H.M.S. New Zealand and ■the Admiral .of-.the Fleet, Viscount Jellicoe of Scapa, will conclude to-morrow afternoon. when the warship will leavo for Lvttelton, as-arranged. The Admiral and his staff, Captain Leggatt aud his officers and men, are unanimous,in their appreciation of the hospitality which lias been accorded to them whilst here. So numerous had been the engagements that they had not had much time to them-, selves, and the,visit would,always remain, a very pleasant memory to all concerned. Whilst, the -officers had been' surfeited with enjoyablei entertainments, the men had not been neglected, and in that respect the club at the Town Hall had' been a special feature, which had given them all that kind of "clubby"_lhospitalitv so dear to the heart of .man, and the ladies who managed it were deserving of all praise. The Call at Picton. , H.M.S. New Zealand, which is due to arrive at Lyttelton on Monday morning, will remain here until September 12. During that time the Admiral and some mombers of his stall' will be motored through to Dunedm, there to receive the warm welcome which awaits them in the southern centre. The warship is to leave Lyttelton on September 12, arrive in Picton on tho morning of September 13, and leave again the next day, for Wellington, where she will take in some 2000 tons of bunker coal. . On September 17 she is to. leave here for Auckland, arriving there on September 19, and remaining until October 1, when',she will depart for Fiji and Samoa, en route for Yancouvar. TO-NIGHT'S ENGAGEMENTS. ' The last event of a memorable period will be the entertainment of Admiral .Tellicoo and his 6taff, and Captain Leggatt, and his officers by the Wellington' Savage Club at the Concert Chamber this evening. . Whilst the "upper deck" are being entertairfed at this korero, the "lower deck'' are to be regaled once more in the large hall, l i - "SOCCER" FOOTBALL. Thi.9 afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock, a team from the ship's company of 'the battle-cruiser H.M.S. New Zealand will try conclusions with the representative Wellington eleven. Viscount. .Tullicoe will be present during the afternoon, and tho ship's band will also bo in attendance. There will be a curtain-raiser at 1.30 p.m., between Petone and Brooklyn. Sir J. Madden, K.C.M.G- etc., Lieuten. ant-Gpvernor and Chief Justice of Victoria, when dbliver ing judgment in a case in which an inferior substitute had been pushed,as "just as good" as SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, said with regard to the GENUINE SANDER EXTRACT: "Whenever an article is commended to the public by reason of its good quality, it is not permissible to imitate any of its features," When using a medicine it is "good quality" that you 'want, and SANDER'S EXIiUCT has the endorsement and ,approval of the highest authorities." In', haled, applied locally, taken on sugar or r "in 'water 'as'.directed, SANDER'S EXTRACT is equally beneficial because it Is specially refined, and prepared^' by Sander's T>Toces3, and contninc no hnririful by-effocta. Use SANDER'S EXTRACT only when you desire good and lasting effects; no "just as good."—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 287, 30 August 1919, Page 8

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H.M S. NEW ZEALAND Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 287, 30 August 1919, Page 8

H.M S. NEW ZEALAND Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 287, 30 August 1919, Page 8

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