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MESS-TABLE GOSSIP. Mr. A. M'liae, purser of tho Rosamond, has left the vessel, and Mr. L.,W. Mowat, late of the Mahono, has joined iu his place. ■ Mr. W. H. Mould is now on tho Mokoia ns extra, officer. Mr. J. Burn's is now second' engineer of tho Mokoia in place of'Mr.-D. Malloch. Mr. T. JI. Crane, after serving with the Australian Light Horse, has'joined the Uuddnrt-l'arkcr Company again an purser of the Westralja. The following steamers were expected to be within range of Auckland Wireless Station last uight:—Wnnaka. Port Albany. Iu range of Awanui—Mahoi'o. ' The Poherua- is to sail at noon to-day for Westport and Greymouth. The Itosamond Eailed last night for Lyt-" ttlton, where one is to load for Nelson and Kew Plymouth. The Koniata ia to sail this evening for Wcstport, tailing passengers. The Tβ Aiiau in lo leave Gisborne this afternoon lor Wellington. On Thureday she will "o on to Uiinedin. Yesterday tho Kokiri was reported to be still biirbonnd at Greymouth. The Katoa is now to sail on Thursday for Auckland to put out the balance of her' coal cargo. ' Tlie Kuru is to sail to-day with a coal cargo for Picton. . ■■'- . The barque Itothesa-y Bay was towed an fnr as Worser Bay yesterday, but owing to the heavy sea running she did not, venture outside. She is bound for Greymouth to load a cargo of timber for Sydney. Tlie Waiwera has been delayed at Nelnon, and she is now to leuvo to-day for Wellington. The 'i/:iw«ra is to complete her overhaul In-in0: , " , .)' , -, and Fail for Pates. "" Of SkmTtouble. Burning All the Time. Thought Wodd Have to Cot Fingers at Fast Joint "My little bob; was troubled far nine months with a nasty eton ;6omfplniflt The fitigttß on each of her hands got very wd down to the first joint and then under the nails. They were burning all the tiros end very sore to touch. It then storied on her little feet. I thought she would have to have her fingers off atthefiret joint as I wae told they weald never get belter. "I sent for a sample of Cutiuura Soap and Ointmerit which gave her relief so I bought ntore and she was healed." (Signed) Mrs.-FiFryar, Cavendish St., Concord West, N.-S.-W. Cuticnra Soap cleanses and purifies, Orticura Ointment eoothes and heals. BmptocltanßoandOlntaenttoheal. "H. Towns & Co., Sydney, N;B.W." Sold by dealers throughout the world. Everyone lovej to Jirig this , Beautiful Jong That Wonderful Mother ol Mine You art a wxi-derful rndh- a. Dear old 3 M=^ti a lj . J'fejU J'l Molh-H of mine.... You'll hold a-spot down d«p in mylirarf, Till (fie slarc nola^-er A beautiful sentiment expressed in .' song with a sympathetic waltz melody ; ■ and a lyric with a heart touch that is bound to appeal to every man, woman , . ami child. Price, SI- Net. ' Posted, 2/2. O'HAEA'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, ■Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. 0""" - ■»— ' 9 For INTJFLTITENZAffM I '^mfsT^Ptf^rnf , lli! B istcre(lName j ' JjlJblslKlaly Hoan'o f °EßßDiicß J ; The Great Money-Saving Eemedy i FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH Costs £/- Makosiplnt Saves 10/- J a •,!■».■■——» / """"""■'"■•VoaeBAEKETT'S HOTEL, YISITOES to Wellington.should stay , at this splendid Hotel. • Every com. fort and attention. Night Porter in attendance. Electric Lift installed. Electric Light iu every\room. Tariff, 9s. per Ca> ' D. DALTON, Proprietor. 13 Anzac Parade, WANGANUI 1

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 307, 23 September 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 307, 23 September 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 307, 23 September 1919, Page 8

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