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The monfhly concert given in ■ aid of the Bovs' Institute at their building in Arthur street was very well attended. The thanks of the boys are duo to Mr Young, Miss Young, Master Young, and Messrs Kellar, Armit, Galloway, Ellis, and Blvtho for the programme rendered. Master Young's Irish jig took exceptionally well with the boys. At .the close of the concert Mr Young provided refreshments.
THE GUINEA POEM. A CHEQUE for £i is has beea sent to the writer of this verse Mrs. M. L., Springston, Canterbury. My washing-day is Monday; Afternoon-at-homo the same. Callers marvel how I do it—- “ Simply Sapon," I explain. WIN A GUINEA! Prize Poena published every Saturday, about “SAPON must be enclosed. Address “SAPON *-- * . Art Booklet, containing 23 valaab] Best original four short-Ma* advt. ~ each week. SAPON wrapper IrlrMt “ClDnVii ,r\ i St. Petei'iburj: has the highest deathrat© of any European capital.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 6314, 14 September 1907, Page 5
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