I w< \tS / // % is We are now displaying a Channing Selection of Beaded Net and Ninon Tunics in the Newest Styles and Daintiest Colourings © 0 0 The prices range from 52/6 to 115/- each and in every instance the Tunics are EXCEPTIONAL VALUE mm©.
It is the unfortunate truth that in every age of the republic there has been something which has made us cease to care for good literature. Every generation has been devoted to books of the highest value, but every succeeding generation has ceased to care for them. Some day, perhaps, we shall have exhausted, every other form of activity, and thein pur Native love of good literature will no longer be denied. —"Evening Post" (New York).
President Wilson, in his message to Congress, quietly assumed ithat the measures he advocated were Simply the result of accumulated experience and growing conviction. The thing to do with his bills is not to exclaim that their ideas were stolen from others, but to sift out what is sound in them and what is harmful, to discriminate between what is bad in them and -yhat i 8 good, and then to hold fast to the good. —Evening Post" (New York).
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 46, 31 March 1914, Page 5
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200Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 46, 31 March 1914, Page 5
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