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:,, At. 0.33 'this fire'broke but. in.'arfour-roomed''.wooden '.'dwelling : at Queen's- Drive,, ..South-.Eilbirnie,' but .was extinguished by. the local, brigade./after !sbriifl'- r little.damage;had ■ been"dono to'the sitting-room';'- The.houso: is::occupied:/.by.' Mrs.- Symes,-.' and -owned yby Mr. 'J; J. 1 Boyd,, and' the contents 'were insured/in: the Australian . Alljanco Office for/dClOO.; The pause of the; outbreak, was-a spark; from tho/grato. .'"/:.'■ -At'a" largely-attended meeting;Teccntly,: Commander and Mrs.:Oliphant;took leave pf :tho Berlin headquarters: for Germany of. the: Salvation; Army.:/ Local branches, of the Arm; throughout the: Empire were represented.'/' After, eight years' • splendid service: in Berlin, Commander Ohphant, ,who is.an^,Englishman, has.been,- transferred . to' the .head Swiss branch.. In. his farewoll: speech,- Mr; Oliphant declared: that there should only be peaceful rivalry' between British '.'and Germans; : He. was boiind by: ties of gratitude' to the German Emperor, who' directly,' and indirectly had removed many: difficulties from the ■;way of the Salvation Army. in ; Germany., ■ A'.-woman,, aged 78,. who lives between Gawler, arid Mallala.appliwl; for an-old ago .pension, and has been informed' that .the'sum allotted.was'/3s.,lid. per, week,: which had. to ibe. collected at the Gawler Post Office once a; fortnight, says an Adeilaido'i correspohderit of; the "Age." :' In order to, scenre the amount,'the .woman has to leave home at G ;a'.m<, walk .a couple; of miles to catch the coach; and 'travol .to Gawler /by train./;, Tho return journey-is made in the. evening of. the same day, and when: she: has met all the .expenses' to got the pension' of 6s. Od.sho. has paid out 75./ * Give your growing children healthy appetites. ; Steams' Wine of Cod Liver Extract .'makes' delicate children 'strong- by creating an appetite for healthy food. It builds them up.—Advt. ....;- y / iO

Let J. J. Curtis and Co., Shipping, Forwarding and .Customhouse. Agents, Customhouse Quay, move your ' furniture. They've had/years of; experience in this kind of work, 1 and will do it to your -satisfaction.. ,No- careltss-packing t:r rough handling. Moderate Chorees, -Adrt. .-"..:-'-.:

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 719, 19 January 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 719, 19 January 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 719, 19 January 1910, Page 7

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