Fire in Christchurch —drought in Wollington—bush fires in the Wairarapa and elsewhere. This is an astounding state of affairs in our Dominion. It is making money scarce, and people must mako on* go as far as possible. If you go to Tennet’s Bight House, in Cuba street, yon can rclv on getting the best value in town in Drapery. Millinery and Fancy Goods. Honest value is our motto. ■ He was the cotter’s only child. They called him Tittle Jim, \nd Death with scythe and honr-glas* had felled round to wait on him; The mother wept, the fathe.r sobbed, For death lookod »*ry sure. Put I,+ttls Jh»'« still hi tie swim Through Wood*’ Grant Peppermint Cure, In order to prevent the iron from sticking when pressing starched article* the simple precaution should be Itakeu of turning the garroentn inside, out befori* dipping them in tho starch.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6451, 24 February 1908, Page 6
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