How Adam was Punished.—The other day in ii Sunday school class of boys between the ;:-'es of six and ten, a question was asked as to how God punished Adam for disobeying Him. There was silence for a moment or so. and then one bright boy said: " Please, sir, God took away one of his ribs and gave him u A3 it ahou'd be. Few of the State schools in and nround Christohurch are giving prizes tlii.' year, and the pructice of giving an outing i.:s:e-d has become almost general. At most <f th' fchools only attendance certifiedi'-i »n; Ix-ini? iasned, and (i'.di'.a the ' LyltcUfii Times') with mo or Uo exc p'.Kins the luck-up for the sumnitr holidays will lu> of nn informal nature. Customer: "Do yuu think you can take a good picture of me?" Photographer: " I skill have to answer you in tho negative, sir." , , „ Morris, photographer, removed to George street (near Knox Church) during rebuilding of new studio.—(Advt.)
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Evening Star, Issue 10808, 17 December 1898, Page 4
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