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Anna Curham, daughter of Mr. C. Curham, of Mastertou, on her fifth birthday, seven years ago, was taken to school, and to-day (says the Daily Times) she is 12 yeara of age. During the whole seven years she has never misaed an attendance. A splendid example, certainly, for her schoolfellows ! COME OUT OF THAT ..Groove in which you have been travelling so long, and instead of allowing a cold to work its wicked will on you, cure it by the promptest means obtainable, i.e., Tonking's Linseed Emulsion, and so avoid developments of influenza, troublesome coughs, &o. — Advt. JUST THE THING. . Wimon's Old English Cough Linctus is found to be just the thing for the distressing cough which is so prevalent. It is pleasant to take, and it relieves the irritation at once. Price, Is 6d per bottle. Sold by all chemists. Geo. W. Wilton, Chemist, Adelaide-road and 215, Willis-street, Proprietor of Wilton's Hand Emollient. — Advt. Warning.— Notice is hereby given that I intend making it warm for all persons taking Woods's Great Peppermint Cure this winter — so warm that it will not allow any cold to come in, and if a cold is there it will soon drive it out. Coughs and colds will soon get a thing of the past, if people keep a bottle of Woods's Groat Peppermint Oure always in tho house.— Advt,

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 72, 22 September 1898, Page 2

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