decided to fiiijaigamate the Finance and Social Committees into a General C'imniittee, with power to add to their number. - . The Dean said they trere a!l pleased to see the Bishop back again amongst them. Several items were givfin and sapper nas provided. .\o matter how far from civilisation, the houpewifs can always get a boille of Bonningtpn's Iris!) Moss. Bonnington's is 3 household necessity, as important as the groceries. The adult dose is % taaspponfulsi white IQ drops is sufficient fer baby. —lO The Interaatlcmal cihle new« appearing in this issue i« pnbiisli«i by arrjageirent vrjth the Aostrs'inn £*«*« AMoeUfcoa aad the Sun-Herald Service, Limited.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20088, 18 November 1930, Page 11
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