Electors of Onslow are advised of a public meeting at Khandallah on Monday evening by those opposed to the catchment water 6cheme:
Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co., on Monday will sell furniture and seven pianos in their rooms; on Friday next they will Rell British made bog oak furniture, at their rooms.
The Waterside Workers' Band will play sekctions at Island Bay to-morrow afternoon. . Ah ! could I but the pait recall,
• Once more a child to be, And hear again the cradlo-song
My mother sang to me. . Serene to. rest upon her breast 'When bad colds I endure, And from her loving hand feoeiva My Woods' Great Peppermint Cum,
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 89, 14 April 1917, Page 6
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