The Postal authorities advise that the Moeraki, which left Sydney on the 7th inst. for Wellington, has on board an Australian mail only, and is due here on Monday, 11th inst. This evening, in the Concert Chamber of the Tovqn Hall, Mr. John Clegg, of Dunedin, a released prisoner of war, is U> deliver a lantern lecture of his experiences in a German cruiser, Kronpriz Wilhclm. Mr. Clegg has just completed a successful tour of the Dominion, which has benefited the Wounded Soldiers Fund to the extent of £540. Mr. Clegg is paying all his own traveling expenses, and takes no fee. The "Funeral Director" wept .For trade was dreadful bad, One victim of senile decay, Tho only job he had. In old-time winters biz kept brisk, Bad colds made death so sure; Now, all survive and smile and thrive Oa Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. — Adyt i __
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 6
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147Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 6
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