HIS OWN MOTHER
Hardly knew him, with his eyes bunged up and bleary, his nose red and swollen, and a voice that seemed to come from somewhefe about the region of his boots, but he's alrigh how, thanks to Tonduyt £6 ton, linseed 2i 1b; feed oas 2/9 king's Linseed Emulsion, which cured his cold in a 'brace of. shakes.' 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle.—(Advt.) ,
Recently at St. Arnaud, Victoria, there passed away the Rev. Mr Stair, an old identity of the early band of missionaries of the London Missionary Society to Samoa. . The Rev. J. B. Stair went to Samoa in company with the Rev. John Williams and his family in the first missionary voyage of the brig Camden in 183S, and was settled by Mr Williams at Falelataij Upolu. Recently he published a. book of ethnological value of Samoan customs and mythology, "Old Samoa," which is much prized by ethnologists.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 184, 6 August 1898, Page 3
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