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h tweeter music than the applause of a mul| i titude, and the life giving air slowly I brought baik the strength she eo sorely needed The vioar called on her almost at once, • He was quite young, nr N 1 1 tho unsophisticated simple soi' I'liusiusJ in the body of an athlei i tvpe tp which Beryl was quito unum d, and he nf and amused her.. Ho Wbb, morqover,'the;'only;person ol her;own.classin the neighbrjurhq'ad. ),vHo called againThis'dalnty, .dart-eyftd lady;,who looked as if sbe bad stepped straight from a pio- , lure,gave; 1 hißthougnts anontitely fresh tumV (•:-■ Almost: unconsoionßly a. sort. (|f oarnaradorio sprang np between tbom.- As , Beryl grew stronger the young man ;woiild t beguile her into occasional rambles almost against her Iwill. '■ ■ ', ) He showed her. with childish pride his | pet haunts—the sandy cove where hia j best sermons were written—the cottigo of ■ 5 his,iavbuiite parishioner. He talked a 9 i no one bad over talked to B?ryl Aird.bo j forej:it made her "nlmoat hysterical, for 3 ho spoke of nalnre, and nature's God; nijd in sevon years of sham and footlights she r bad almost forgotten that euoh things oxi wted.:•;!:.y.-. j i "How.good he isl" she thought with . ( irritation; "If he only know I" I expect he thinks that the stage is a sink of inI lquity, and: every, actress an'insult to 1 womanhood." ; . j ', b Once or twice she felt tempted to tell him everything but somehow, she didn't. I Behind his simpliqity, there was a'.ee'r... j taittslrepgih which Beryl admitted, while i she resented it.. : ; Greatly" to her own surprise she found s herselt going: to.churoh, because he had I taken it ae a matter of faot ; she would go i —acd isbejbadn't ■ been 46;:' churph for yeMß.j Another.revelation I .'; '' 4 : , fle'waaatiiagriifieGntpreßorier—Birjople, ! ] and bo original and daring in "ell bo jaid, ' 3 that Beryl positively thrilled with pride : 1 As'she watobed him, and then took herj self severely to task for so doing. At last she grew a littlealraid of her- . self.V'"' : . "I shall g6 back next week," she doi terininedj "I am now well—quito 3 We 11.''.,;.;; ■■',■ ;_'':': .'y;v S: 'v 1 ViV'" (Tobiaoonliohed.J'. y: ' , \ i^i« l MtMMMt«iiM«wMaiMn

1 V I)OWN. TO | OAUSBS ' KPBRiMBNTABOnT CYO3B AND EFFBCIS ( ; ;(: Aii'liish student attotppted- to refute a '■■'■ pfofeßsbt's leotnto' on causa »»d offeot. , He objeoted .to tbe. axitmotio prineipla : that oause; is always fiwt and offeofc a con- ! Wqnonbe and hei illustrated his theory by ■ citing one of his oonnirymer, pushing a 1 wheelbarrow, vjyhateyer reasoning/may [;.rbSj'necVsßatyb'eatabliqh'tbo Irißbtnan'a ;! contention one thing is pertain, cause':al- \ eMt'follpws,',, No condition or olasß is ex. 'h ■y disposed of by Dfiftn'- 8' Baokadbe Kidney '-:, ;PillB,;:; It this f.;6t pontd only be imposed I fuponpurpeoptawhaVa ,'worldpi:suffering £ ;wpnld be prevented^ : Perhaps tneexperi- # *<mtl ;# a; Paoroa 'citizen will' bony in OP !■' jiti'i- ■■v^'V'-'!'- ! ' :,> :* : /-. .'' " ;: ; ; "'- fi ;4Mr v O/o-Mr A, i-- : : ForbeS'ifgtoce'r, Paeroa, siiys: ™w I have '.V : "Buffe.ife'(3''frpm;baokßcb6'for:yeftrß>rid have J found Pill jto bo I the pniylmedioiue which can give me. relief ;■ I would adviae'anyone' who suffers with [■ the'b"ao)i'to r use this 1 remedy, The pills :.:' i:'flever fftilpd to giyo ;ei!s'e to all I have j; .teopramepded them to." -vU _ / .. £ has brought many imiiatidns of £ ;Doan's Baakacbe Kidney Pills, but »!»«» iv \i "noihing; "just as good" as-the remedy ••!. ■wbiohiMrWilioughbyroooommens.': ':■:< £ :M!Dban j are sold j by,all chemists and storekeepers at 3s pot j" box (aix boxes 16s 6d) drwill be posted on i: receipt of prioe by • Foster-Clellan Go., 76 >'.. tfitfotreet, Byduey, N.S.W^:'.-; ,; :''But be sure you get DOAN'S,'..•■

ANNUG'S "DATE 8 AIiWAtS OPBNr-HOT. A OLEAN iM THE' "jOHIOAGO»'; EAIRDRESBING >' TOBACCONIST EMPORIUM, a Natural, Artietio Hair-oat. I . ' [Established 1895^ 'of Waihi and surrounding districts that he ha! purchased the Ironmonger; Business Known ss W. H. and Co., Ironmongers, Waihi, and will continue to carry on the same, trading as B, H, Wjnyard, late W. Hi Phillips and Co., and eolioits a share of your patronage, • to thank onr numerous oustomers for their fV:I<P™' PS >£ , MAIN -STREET, WAIHI

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1459, 18 October 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1459, 18 October 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1459, 18 October 1905, Page 4

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