Presentation. — On Thursday afternoon Mr T. S. Weston presented Miss Mauda Annie Prichard with the medal givon by him to the dux of the Papanui School. Mr Prichard, on behalf of his daughter, thanked Mr Weston. A medal to the dux of the Papanui School is given each yea* by Mr, Weston. Hollow*, 'b Pais ___ Oixthint.— Whilst the inhabitants T our great citi-B S¥ffer from ths effects of overcrowding and all ita attendant evils both phyete-l and moral, the more robust and energetic emigrant will in his tarn be liable ta suffer in hia nan- homo from the want of ready skill «ml tho grant medical resources of his native Und alwajß at command. The best advice afriend cm givo ie for hunto take a sopply ot these wal( known remedies as part of bis outfit, for by atfcon. t>on to the easily understood and yet ample direo« t.ous whioh aooomany eaoh box aad pot he will never be. at fault when taken ill or under any adverse -sanitary c^aditiwao^liie.^^ftvi, J *
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5502, 29 February 1896, Page 6
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171Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5502, 29 February 1896, Page 6
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