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A number of Auckland charities will benefit as a result of the community singing season that has just ended. The Community Singing Committee has decided to allocate £120 available for distribution as follows:—rCity Mission, £30; Sister Hannah, £25; Little Sisters of the Poor, £20; St. Vincent de Paul Society, £20; Myers Kindergarten, £10; Ladies' Benevolent Society, £5; Auckland Dorcas Society, £5; Down and Out Mission, £5. Sulphate of ammonia is being produced from the air at works near Stockton at the rate of one hundred tons a day.

AN EASY, ECONOMICAL POLISH. Liquid "Tan-ol" is the friend of overworked housewives. Very easy to apply, requires little rubbing to produce a hijjh gloss. Economical, because one polishing lasts a long time. Also sold in paste form.—Advt.

Dealing at Campbell's has two distinct advantages—you get a better quality and you get a bigger quantity—more for your moneyl Include in your next order — INSTANT POSTUM A beverage made of wheat and a small portion of molasses. No coffee in Postum. No medication or adulteration whatsoever. A most agreeable drink. Per tin 2/3 MALTED GRAPE NUTS Made of wheat and barley. Chocolate flavoured. A delicious food drink. Many appetising dishes can be made at homo with Malted Grape Nuts. Be sure to try the recipes on the slip inside the tin. Far tin 2/ t 3 OUR TEAS Am noted for their splendid blends. They are to be had at all prices. Orders by telephone or letter receive our earliest attention. CAMPBELL'S "The Quality Grocers." Telephones: Manners St., 40-197 and 40-106; Cuba St., 20-695; Biddiford St., 24-OM.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 59, 7 September 1926, Page 6

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