TO ADVERTISERS
Advertisers are reminded that tho Saturday editions of tho Star " command a very WIDE CIRCULATION,* reaching all classes, and that Orders for Advertisements should reach the Office not later than Two O'clock. As the Connting-liouse closes at halfpast Four O'clock on Saturday afternoons, Advertisements •will he received after that hour in the Publishing Room below, or by tho Printer in tho Composing Room on the third storey.
I have a song to sing 0 ! Sing mo your song 0! It tells of a citizen moping-nuim, Whoso throat was sore and whose head was numb, Who sipped a sup from a common cup Of a medicine pure (Woods' Great Peppermint Cure) •, And who felt quite well, I am glad to tell, And who went to his toil in the morning. - 8 Devonshire lace, which is usually called Honiton, was brought into Devonshire bv Flemish refugees, who escaped from the persecutions of Philip 11. of Spain in the Netherlands. Some of the best makers of it at the present day show their Flemish ancestry in their names.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10439, 19 April 1912, Page 2
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