CORRESPONDENCE
Let Brotherly Love Continue ! (To the Editor) Sir,—The item of news in a late issue of your paper informing your readers that two local medicos were meeting and working in an amicable spirit and that they had even fraternised over certain hospital cases has given a grateful feeling of security ,ior the welfare of ..our afflicted 'jwjfc the future and thtunuoulttd SpjSjl of our third ng&iico ■U'centuateswat feeling so fajlpis the r sponsible nlßls of each household j aie CL>nceriib(li»but an JlSportsint nnriouucemtjnt IjLyour ias(ffesue iar transcends evenrae outlook for its health, wa||L ugfflfr ordinary circumstances is as of first importance, The intiuation of the prospwßte f-.rrival of Santa Claus for t^FTßain% Chri.-t----mas Festival at j|&etflß|'s "Orf.i f Toy Emporiumgp Noti*»ions fr< m all parts of tbjffaistrict Wto already reached the " Q-reySnundation hundreds of jCptldren and thfflßjparet: "s wl.o wis* to give a Speei*hPea<e Welcome to Santa upon hi.s*rival at <l The Bookery " this yeailfcd at the same time to secure onewtt the Unique Jleplic-is of himself -if<& of charge - by every Bookery chilaisuttomer. The exact time and date of Santa's arrival will be announced in your next issue after receipt of same, bv wireless, direct from Santa himself. Yours, etc, SANTA CLAUS' SPECIAL ENVOY, The Bookery Proprietor. 870 Advt.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 434, 13 December 1918, Page 3
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211CORRESPONDENCE Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 434, 13 December 1918, Page 3
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