Little chUdren full of healtih Do love to laugh and play, lAnd many a mam would give his wealth To be as bright aa tliey. ' Thouglh illness may attend us all, As we be coma mature, Yib coiiffhs and colds will surely fa.ll lore Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 9 The New Zenland Amateur Swimming Association, registered, has decided to celebrate the opening of the twentieth century by instituting a swimmers' "Legion of Heroism." It is thought fitting that deeds of swimmers should be adjudicated upon by a tribunal of swimmers. The Cross of tho Legion will be known as the " Governor Grey Cross," in commenwation of Sir (ieorge Grey, himself a hero and a swimkner. Ever since 3891 the Association, Iwhicb ■claims to be the senior Humane Society in New Zealand, has taken a lead in /the matter of national recognition of acts of heroism by amateur swimmers, and now feives effect to resolutions ta,bled in the past Ly an announcement in another column. : Irritation and swelling of unbroken chil•lains are instantly relieved by Tjoosbv't f r.olibah. Cured Mr 8o»*ll with only thfw ypplicationi. < LI9BB
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6936, 27 October 1900, Page 7
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185Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6936, 27 October 1900, Page 7
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