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TEW ZEALAND RATIONALIST ASSOCIATIOX, Caledonian Hall, "Wort-eater St.: Mr AY. W. Collins will Lecture Tomorrow. Subject: "The Rev. Guy Thornton on Evolution and Creation, and his Attack on Haeckel and the Rationalist Press Association." Hear Mr Collins reply at 7.15 p.m. Questions answered after the lecture. Admission free. Collection. 3220 rfIHE SUN WANT ADVERTISEMENTS -L will bring the help or business desired. Two lines (13 words), sixpence;, six insorv tions for 2/6. V, ICROBES are the Masterpiece. If you -want to stop that cough, get a \»ottt» of -Wipe-em-out. 1/S. 'j Uto&.V: aHßWHßffiate:
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