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An interesting feature ot General Pairs sojourn in Sydney was his visit' to the Home of the" Littlo Sisters' of the Poor, where bo spent, somo time in prayer. The general, to his great joy, fcmi/i and conversed with two fellow-countrymen who had borne their part in the war of 1870 to snve La. Belle France- from the German invasion. To these old warriors Gonerrl Pan's visit wss consolir.i. especially when from his lips thov learned that all' w&s going well tor Franco and the Allies. Several fellow-countrywomen of the home wero delighted at the doferencc-eh-ovm to tbom bv the one-armed coneml, who had given his whole life for their beloved country. A Wairarapa paper says ; We have seen post las:es, baker orirls. messeiurcr ofrls. and girls world case to come under notice happened on Wednesday, when a woman was seen driving her husband's traction engine, and doing it capably and well. Consider the economy of NAZOL—the well-tried family remedy for coughs and colds. Sixty closes for 1/s—more than three a penny. Get NAZOL to-day.—

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Evening Star, Issue 16852, 30 September 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16852, 30 September 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 16852, 30 September 1918, Page 4