I Leotubk at OrAWA. — Though the good ' people of Opawa are not unduly selfish, they were largely represented at Dr ! Murray-Aynsley's lecture on " How to take care of Number One." The doctor conducted his "human subject" through the accidents and ailments to which he is subject up to his majority, and in a graphic and lucid manner dealt with their prevention and treatment. His lecture included common-sense reference to diet, clothing, and exercise ; while, to the satisfaction of his juvenile hearers, he sternly denounced excess in the matter of home les3onß. The musical items included very fine piano 80103 by Mrs Wilding and Miss Talbot, I while songs by Mrs H. Murray-Aynsley, ' Miss Fry, and Messrs March and North were highly appreciated. Pecuniarily, the result of the entertainment waa very satisfactory. \ To Ovbbcome WaiKxradb. — Pepper s Qulnlte and Iron Tonio «rives Mew liife, Appe^lto, Health, BtrenKth and Energy 5 cut* Infliction, Nervonß Debility and Neuralgia. THalt- crown bottles everywhere. Ineist on (having Pspnao.— [Advt.l \ Drink Hy slop's Pure Ceylon and Indian Teas.— [Advt.]
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7270, 16 September 1891, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2
Star (Christchurch), Issue 7270, 16 September 1891, Page 4
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