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THE POWER OP THOUGHT

♦ In the Cause and Cure of Disease," a new book of 45 pages. By C. B. Kline, Metapnyßiwao. Urisp, convincing, strong! acieirtific. Everyone should obtain a copy. ?t and Is 6d \ loading booksellers. X2696

ea-w, w-ith a little note inpida from Mr Cairns, saying he hoped we didn't get into trouble with aunt for missing lunch, and that he looked forward to seeing us in town again soon. " Joan quite brightened up that morning. Ido wish — Oh, there's tea at last, thank goodness. What Annie? A. letter? All right. Let's begin tea, May, we won't wait for Joan, this letter's for her — why. it's Urloe Park paper! I wonder if Miss Devereux can have come already? I'm sure Joan wouldn't mind my opening it — I can't wait. May, listen to- this : " ' Dear Miss Ferraxs, — I shall be so pleased if you and your sister will lunch, with me to-morrow at 1.30. A friend of ours, Mr Godfrey Cairns, has run down, foe a few days, and he says he is an old friend of yours too, {" old friend," May ! !) so I hope you won't fail to come. — Yours sincerely, Alice Robinson." "What did I tell you, May? He's come to ccc Joan !"

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7423, 9 June 1902, Page 4

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THE POWER OP THOUGHT Star (Christchurch), Issue 7423, 9 June 1902, Page 4

THE POWER OP THOUGHT Star (Christchurch), Issue 7423, 9 June 1902, Page 4

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