Another successful concert in aid of the Mornington School funds was held in the Mornington Presbyterian Churc Hall last evening, when the Kev. b. J. Cooper was in the chair. Ihe, proera mine presented was practically a repetition of the one given some weeks a®o in the same hall. Last evening the hall was well filled, and every item presented was well received The sucr.ess of the evening, was duo to Mi Eagar and his performers
Vicar (uncertain of date when fillW in certificate of baptism): ‘‘Let’s soe this is the fourteenth,, isn t, iti* Mother: ‘‘Oh, lor’, no, sir! Only the eleventh!”
1-LUBXZOL A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. A sniffling in i' le nose. a -ticklin throat, or a feverish chill if neglect lead to serious illnesses. A dose or acts like magic, —[Aclvt.] g in. the eel often I'luenzo!
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Evening Star, Issue 20019, 9 November 1928, Page 2
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139Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 20019, 9 November 1928, Page 2
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