Somethin" cosily covered up in her “pram” attracted a Grey Lynn (Auckland) mother, and on lilting the coverlet she was horrified to see a hairy little face and two rows of sharp teeth Her cry of astonishment resulted in a small monkey bounding forth and making with alacrity for the backyard. It appears that the monkey has been seen by other Grey Lynn residents. Some hay© fed it and others have chased it, hut the general opinion is that a stray animal of the kind does not add to the attractions of Grey Lynn, and the feeling has grown that the wanderer is an escape© from the zoo. The zoo authorities, however, say that the monkey is not theirs. “Certainly, this is a duty”— —John Wesley. ft is your duty—to others as well as yourself—to get rid of a cough or cold. Warmer weather may find you off your guard, and chills quickly develop. Nothing is better than Baxter's Lung Preserver, the proved remedy for over (10 years. The first dose will give you relief. Warming, soothing, and comforting, and an excellent tonic ns well. Generous-sized bottle 2s 6d. Bachelor sixe Is (id. All chemists and stores. J The most economical floor and furni-! ture polish is “Tan-ol.” Gives a dry,] brilliant gloss that lasts for a long | time. Does not smear. All grocers.—3
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 21 December 1927, Page 5
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