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Two littlo schoolboys in Holland have sent Queen Wilhelmina a quaint little letter, which, translated, reads;— "Dear Queen,—Do, please say that our teacher is not to be sent away. She is so good to us, and we love her so much, and really she hasn't done anything. J?ather says you are powerful and good aijd Ufat you even pardon murderers, because ybu wish bad Ve?P}P to'become good"again." Queen Wil-i helmina sent a reply promis'mg fhatthe: case of the teacher threatened with dis-1 missal should be investigated.

SOUSE-CLEANING TIME.

With the first blush, of spring the housewife's thou gilts' tern to whsit is now familiarly known as spring-cleaning, j She likes to freshen up the house, to get; it sweot and wholesome. The winter j months necessitate tho doors and win-! dows being closed, the house, too, gets damp, and there is need for the periodic renovation known as spring-cleaning. The human system is in very much the same need for a thorough cbjanßJng, Right along now you wjll see men and; women and children covered with nasty pimples or disgusting boils, whiglj 'are plain indications that the' cleaning process has been delayed too long. You need a tonic, you will be told, out this tonic is really a cleansLig method." If you are wise you will. take Impey's May Apple, the ideal family medicine. It is a peculiar vegetable compound, with a peculiar tonic effec't^ jt ?ds, gently and pleasaptly, and thoroughly.clSanseg the system. Sold everywhere at 2s 6d per bottle, or pos. frcp frpija the wholesale Agents, Sharland and Co j WeUing. ton.r"--; ■"-"'.■ .--'■■" -!• ■';'■": -y-r .'.'.'. '.'■'

H. Billens, phot ographer.vPaimerstoe North and JJongotea. Every description of photo wrjrk'. undertaken .in town or country. Old photos '■.copied.', and! enlarged : A magnificent stock of picture iaoukvinFß on „iand for framine.—-Advt,

: SSGFT IV^E HAjSTDS. y ''■■': •> Testimonials from aU: parts tof ; the Colony:' pliow; tjjafc ; Wiltbii'sC Hand Emollient is aa:. inyaluabl©; preparation |or beautifying and softening tiia hand*.; It has made a great reputation ia! Wellington and most towns in the South Island. Chapped hand cured in > one niglit. for yourself. Price ls; 6d per jar. Sold by Geo, W, Wjjton, 3; Cuba-street, , Wellington, ,:. jjpjj' .; all chemistsand gtbrtieepers. i. v rrr': CERTAIN: OURE FGR RHEtJ. X ■ '.r -'- r -..:■; tr' -.;:; matism."-"' ■■-•• ■ -,- ; ::. ,y_ 'A Wonderful acoounts of the efficacy of the Great. Canadian Seaward Cure aa _: ii specific for rheumatism and rheumatic affections couiiauo to como in! fThe treatment of ib.curu_tii.i_ and gout'-by mteraalTreinedu-s has hithorio bceri imccrt'iiir;'but'all diubc an to tho value of the, Canadian cure in now removed;, it having completely <mred many chronic cases;: Sold by Gob. W. Wilton, Wellington, and all chemists — price 3s 6d per bottle,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7415, 3 October 1902, Page 2

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Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7415, 3 October 1902, Page 2

Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7415, 3 October 1902, Page 2

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