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Strange indeed v 'P : . i\3 W ,\’4~ jp&J = &r \, t?*\\l LJ AP like; MS should make everything so bright, but 'A needle clothes others,and isitselj: naked’.’Try it in your nexthouse-cleaningi What folly it would be to out grass with a pair of scissors! Yet people do equally silly tilings every day. Modern progress lias grown up from the hooked sickle to the swinging scythe and thence to the lawn mower. So don’t use scissors! But do you use SAPOLIO ? If you don’t you are as much behind the age as if you cut grass with a dinner knife. Once there were no soaps. Then one soap served all purposes. Now the sensible folks use one soap in the toilet, another in the tub, one soap in the stables, and SAPOLIO tor all scouring* and house-cleaning. SOLD BY GBOCEBS, CHEMISTS, AND IRONMONGERS.

ZEALANDIA BOOTS. npBESE Celebrated Boots still maintain A their Reputation for GOOD WEAR AND PERFECT FIT, Every pair guaranteed by the manufacturers. Before Purchasing your Boots see that they are Branded

NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE. SCHOOL BOOTS. Registered Specialties, r ARACioN (Patent) Dependable (Registered) These Boots are unequalled for Hard Wear, and every pair Warranted. SKELTON, EROSIICK & CO., Christchurch. 1009 Colonel Carre deserves the thanks of the community (says the New Zealand Herald) for bringing forward his scheme, if for no other reason than that it may serve to revive the languishing interest that is felt in the Volunteer force and its work. It is a lamentablo fact that Volunteering is going down everywhere. Officers cannot be found to undertake the responsibilities of command, and the attendance of the men at drill and parade is deplorably bad.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 993, 13 March 1891, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 993, 13 March 1891, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 993, 13 March 1891, Page 17

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