• "It is felt tha£"the time is ripe when lovers of" Scots literature" in "Wellington should combine td keep alive the names afid the works of the makers of Scots litoratuio," states the preface of "a Burns Miscellany." "To, this end it 13 proposed to form a Burns Club, tho object 'of which will he the study of tho poet's, works and Scots, song, and story; tho giving,,of, periodical, recitals, lectures, and addresses; and generally to foster a knowledge of and interest in all that pertains, to the history, literature,., and customs of Scotland. It is felt that such a society would be complementary of those now in existence, and complete the activities of patriotic Scotsmen who desire to seo perpetuated in--their* adopted land a -love of the 'Anld Scots Bangs,' J—' +v ~ •■♦*•-•"<"" story of Caledonia." 'Remember, if .you want to a:et rid of that heavy dull feelinj? in the head. which accompanies Nasul Catarrh, just take a trood inhalation ,of "NAZOI" ttironeh a Nazol Inhaler, and Bet ii me.diaio.reliel. , For Bronchial Coughs take Woods' Oreat P«pper and 2a 9d.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10211, 22 February 1919, Page 2
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