I’m waiting still through the waning years. Whilst shadows spread like a mist of tears; Waiting with faith while the fears begin, “Waiting for Shins Which Never Come In! ” Out on lone cliffs by,the harbour bar. Watching and waiting for sails afar; Drenched and weary, with chills to endure. Sustained by Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.
•—Last year saw a “ boom ” in early marriages in England. Out of 308,370 couples who were .wed 58,000 were under 21 years of- age. Twelve bridegrooms were 16 years old, while 34 brides were only 15. —A golfer’s ball ,at Tredegar Park, in South Wales, was carried away by birds three times in one game. By special arrangement. Reuter’s World Service.. In addition to other special sources ot Information, Is used la the compilation of the overseas intelligence published In this Issue, and all rights therein In Australia ana Nms Zealand are seserrqfl.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20704, 30 April 1929, Page 11
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