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Public Notices, We Guarantee the Age and Purity

CHINESE REFORMER'S FAREWELL

Tiie Ghtun&e rcioTjKr iiK-ii Oikis, who wsia receittiy ostcrfVu iu hw:h a, hstriwisoras nrsmner, ).<£» tbe >II;[;mo |,:ii.?bt M-'%«], tent bis fariiwei] awAsag-o 10 Uis \-or.d in vise tonn of verses wrjiion in pr>y>:ji or. \i\f> c.va of tiis axaaiiion. The splni. ot Iks > v,r> valedwtorifK is zmicJi the saja-3. Cliine.-*; is di£i«:k. lo i-.w-iiriisa-e ;u---ji.'r:».tpiy. )m:. v.'ht ioHo-Kr-.v.;: (.vsvs ii->:ot«jr'B Po-Jun e.v.ve c ,"jy.v. , ,-!ovi.i,! bi adsaf J ej'idcring of the yoTrag laumz.'.i.xi's v-errcs. into Loaded with cbriint.; cirzJns I 3311 taken from prbrxi, 3y tho Ohm Club rale I s-biJI lay down riv We. On ib& execution yxoand ffes-e Ere old fririttJs have sJied their hlood, Fire loyal and six k-aruetl. f.U Ha-fc-wang won of fame. Japan and -Rifftya are for paß.«*s>woti of Ma-nchxiria. ftcwrsfs.-ta the cradle of the raw> is lopfc to China. Pj.rlji.itHL comes ,-ipaec: T csrmat bear to o>iak of it. You itii.f-.ni of the country, bivo yon neves it-fn the pimis oi rliirrjioiiLet .i(i iiia main? pappxs over tfwvride worid, beca-uftt of :iuy fciiiripfi wrongs, publish die siory of my d«i'.h. For mnkinp- public two hiriwk-.-ss elapses of a secret treaty, Ching Kuan ;wid nktmt; kai'-Jf hare worked j'le t.bis w>e. The i-birty-wi© years of tuy life r,ow past.. thiifiali I liave iuadc seine it;;we. are of to 'sivai'l. li'eim-ioivt ird. come prosperity or dissestnr, I «b;li lieed it Lot. My spirit, '.rill find happiness chanting m Heaven. Akit-naan W- liay!«3 knewn tignre in the wmtnmjfal, political, acd civic life of Melbourne daring tli'i Wi eentnry, died last week. The has given dmxAions that tte cbsir used by Queen Victoria when she attended service in Wbrppbigham Gbcrch, is net to be 3;>a.ia nsed. by anyone, and it remn.v/ss in the R'>yal pew. enclosed by a. Qy.rd, and witu hor !at« Majesty's prayerbook and hymn look on the seat. " They were ma down town this moraing that old Bufcilw.le died from loss cf time." "Y.-s; you y.ne, he'd been wiruiinp up his riock r-ajjeiady every nigbt for t-cii y;-ars and la,-.>, V7ee]i ho suddenly fii*:ov«-ed ii vjus an tacker."

Public Motices.

Phew! It's Hot I V/h.-jt n jvty, ef the women swf.'.tun-' i r.-.-'.-r :i L.-f wr::.-Irtiib fwh wwrhor. 8.-t ti:r.y rit-.-.-.i no--, if they only knew that Sunlight y C ;i.) is more effective in cold or lake-warm water than is common soap in boiling water. Don't sweat over n boiling wash-tub—work in comfort. Hare you tried Sunli-jht Soap yet? And did you read the directions on the cardbox how to use Sunlight Soap? You should trv Sunlight Soap for your own comfort this hot weather. A TIME when this shoe could have been mended There was a time when th-2 "5° victims of Pneumonia, the 40 of Bronchitis, and the 60 of Pleurisy, who died in New Zealand during the past year, might have been saved had they taken SYKE3' CURA COUGH when they first caught that little, cold 1 Don't delay until you are in the condition of the old shoe $ <s Don't let your cold go on until ii gets past the curing stage S;op it at once, and avoid ;he chances of having the Grip, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, etc Aifthr-sc troubles are the results.of letting a cold have its run. You c.innot afford to trifle with a cold SYKES' CURA COUGH Wiil cure You. it is the Best Remedy ever advertised tocura a Cotd It (;!•-;, immediate relief when other remedies tail Sold throughout New Zealand by Chemisti aud Storekeepers. Fries, is Cd and as 6>3

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Evening Star, Issue 12026, 26 October 1903, Page 7

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594

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12026, 26 October 1903, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 12026, 26 October 1903, Page 7

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