The Beehive always has its r .p£g C \hi attractions., and there is “0 ' ‘ t . tl le ponnnimity foT .SrSl laces d’oyles, and the fine selection o medallions. _ There i- - . G f ftisborne with such a variety to v, "ml dolls and ■ all delight the heart of the child. Othe special lines are needlework, crochet and baskets. Books by the best’ authors, fashion journals. and all periodicals arrive regularly. CHURCH SERVICES. Manv an interesting sermon is sadly interrupted hi- incessant ooxiffhina and clearing of threats. Iu hou riessV'to the congregation ns a uiio'c. sufferers from throat troubles .should invariably gnrgle sootlrng and healiiidir r t T^lueiizol n before Clnucn tune. Lord- Kitchener’s ehlest sisW (Mrs P.nrkerßv'vsists in her belief that hei brother is a prisoner of war.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 5000, 15 October 1918, Page 3
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