The Eev. David Lloyd, of West Lodge, j Crewhenw, Some™*, m writes « foUo^a to the "Curiosifces M pace of -the .1 i "Strand Magazine" for February^ \ "Urced by a large n*omber of my friends, J I write to -bring to your notice a umenae ' * and very remarkable coincidence that U "has happened in my family. We have Ir . ftt? Sen, and they were .torn as I ■ ftdlows: Myfawny, our eldest on JaWy 21, 1900; Nesta, on January 21, ' WOlTSobert, on January 21, 1902. £ot only were they born on the same day, US; also at the very same hour viz .2 ajn. Our doctor and others iwdT verify the statement. AU the births took place in Crewkexne, where I am acting as : curate." , For Influenza and Cold in the Head take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Is *d and 2s 6d. /"* Daisy Soap is a dirt antidQte. It is « dirt destroyer in* the washVfcub I ' or the toilet- Daisy. Soap is p»r- j Jecttpn. j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 94, 6 May 1903, Page 3
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