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r j ■ , A WITTY CHAPLAIN. ! '' ' \ -The" 'dinner'- daily prepared for the roval chaplains at St. James w.re- - nrieved for-a-tune from suspension by an effort of wit. King Charles j pointed a day for dining with ch *?" i lains; and.Mt was understood that this j steD was adopted as the least unpalatable • 3- of putting an end to the dinner. ► ;•/ .-• It --wlw Dr. South's turn to say grace ; '' and' whenever. the, king honoured the f . chaplains witli his -presence the prescrib- :•! Ed formula ran "thus :v God save the ' - , king and bless the ,jgr. South took • the liberty of transpositgtfhe words by saving: "God bless the save the dinner." "And it shalHbe saved, B- said the monarch. In Order-to save youi ■ linoleums and floorcloth from wearing 1 : . out,, and to preserve their-.pattern .and 1 . ''newness indefinitely, Jnsist.that.no other - ' polish be used but .TAN-OL- Tan-ol «uite a thing 'apart in the matter of polishes. It may have' rivals,* but never • ah equal. Superior to all - others, but J ' oosts no more. In tins 6d and.ls. —Advt. Not, only Tieadaclies but all other ' erita of nervous" pains are, conquered by Steam's Cure, tks most -' p-vtensivclv used headache remedy m th- world ; it .is dependable.—Atlvt.

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Manawatu Standard, Issue XLI, 17 December 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Issue XLI, 17 December 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Issue XLI, 17 December 1908, Page 5