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GROUP HEARING AID USED

The New Zealand League for the Hard of Hearing in Wellington has held several socials in the rooms lately, most interesting items being talks by Mr. Stirling of the Botanical Gardens on digging for victory and by Mrs. Dement on the work of the Crippled Children Society. X pleasant evening’s entertainment was provided by Miss Ahearn’s play readers. These items, supported by songs _ ami elocutionary numbers were appreciated bv u considerable number ot hard ot hearing people with the use of the group hearing aid. ... Ei'dit pounds has been handed to tni Red '’(.Toss Society for the Sick mid Wounded Fund, the result of a bridge afternoon, organized by Mrs. Purves aud held in lhe league rooms.

Invitation Dance. Tonight, another studio dunce will n? held in Ute Gwenethe Walshe Studio, Willis Street, beginning at S o'clock, anil pupils ami their friends are invited to be present.

V tine collection of old silver at Robin and Co., 17 Grey Street, includes u set of solid silver fish knives and forks With embossed handles, a set of dessert knives and forks, also solid silver with pearl handles and a set of plated ones, .very nice, being perfectly plain. A pair ot very handsome silver candlesticks have heavy bases and are beautifully proportioned. An individual covered entree dish is perfect for a tray meal and a buge» deep, perfectly plain silver dish with a handle at either end can either be used as a piedish sheath or for stewed fruit, etc. There are several cake baskets useful for savouries —one of them being a lovely Sheffield plate. A cake pl ite in silver perfectly fiat across the top vita no rim stands on three heavy claw feet —a marvellous idea for a Pavlova or large sponge or fruit cake. Several sets of afternoon teaspoons are some silver, some plate. Robin and Co., Grey st. —Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 18, 16 October 1943, Page 6

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GROUP HEARING AID USED Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 18, 16 October 1943, Page 6

GROUP HEARING AID USED Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 18, 16 October 1943, Page 6

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