Six-roomed, house to let. Black and tan dog found. Good plain cook wanted. Good fencer’s hack for sale. Jersey cow in full milk wanted. Front shop in Central Arcade to let. Barr & Harman insert a number of business scatters which are well worth perusal.
Mr. Ben Roberts. Parkvale, advertises tomatoes for sale at P.O. Stand this morning. Milk’s Harmony Jazz Orchestra has been re-organised and is now open for engagement.
If sufficient inducement offers. F. B. Gray will again run his car to Riversdale beach on Sunday. Rev. W. Beckett will conduct the Church Anniversary services at Featherston next Sunday morning and evening.
Rev. Cyril Taylor, of Greytown, will preach at Kuripuni on Sunday morning and at Wesley Church on Sunday evening, and also at Wangaehu in the afternoon.
Mr. Frank Petersen, plumber and radio merchant, inserts a change ad-
vertisement with reference to the wireloss receivers for which he holds agencies. These comprise the Bosch, De Forest and Bremmer Tulley. Demonstrations will bo gladly given. Mr. R. S. Gerrand reminds tho public of the attractive auction sale of well-selected household furniture a<il effects on account of Mr. J. Wickens, Lincoln Read. The sale is to take place to-day at 1.30, and should result in a large attendance. A very fine piano is included in the sale list.
Those who appreciate the true meaning of the word “bargain” will find what they aro seeking at the W.F.C.A. Smashing Reduction Sale. Appar?l and household requirements they really want at prices which have been reduced beyond all belief. Now it’s up to you—can you afford to miss such a saving opportunity? Just pay a vis<t to the W.F.C.A. and see for vourself. Miss Eileen Russell, L.R.A.M., cer-
tificated teacher of Dalcroze Eurhythmies, from the staff of the London School notifies that the term commences on Friday and Saturday, February 18 and 19. Classes are held for children, adults and teachers in Dalcroze Eurhythmies and aural culture. Miss Russell, who has just returned from Auckland, where she has been lecturing on. “The Teaching of Aura! Culture” at the summer school for teachers, may be interviewed in the Lecture Hall, Municipal Buildings, Masterton, from 3 to 4 p.m. on Friday, February 11. BRINGS RELIEF. The agonising pain of neuralgia or carache may be quickly relieved by liberal applications of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm arqund the affected parts. We know of nothing that w r il so quickly soothe pain than Chamberlain’s Pain Balm when it is applied freely. Soil by Chamberlain’s Ltd., 520 Riley Street, Sydney.
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