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A London Exchange says: Bro. Viscount Jellieoe, Past Grand .Master of New Zealand Freemasons, performed the opening ceremony of the Roman Catholic Seamen’s Club at Liverpool, when he was presented with an address in which all the Catholic churches in the city were associated. It was claimed that Bro. Viscount Jellieoe was largely responsible for the increased facilities Catholic sailors have in recent years received for practising their religion. Sore throats promptly relieved by taking a few drops of “ Nazol ” on sugar. Quickly banishes summer colds. Is Gd for GO doses.—Advt. Suit cases in solid fibre make, 11s fid to 17s 6d at Hallenstein’s, Revell Street.—Advt.
Choose your gift from our numerous and beautiful assortment of ’Xmas novelties, in handkerchiefs, hats, race frocks, chubby umbrellas, gloves, scarves, beach sunshades, silk hose, Brazilfian hats, model hats, children’s millinery, bathing dresses, bathing caps, tray cloths and table runners, at Schroder and Co where special reduced prices are the order of the day.—Advt. “No-Rubbing Laundry Help”—a positive definite boon to toiling housewives. That’s what it is!—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 January 1926, Page 3
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