"Keep moving I" The N.Z.. Express Co; aro ilways moving. They mo jo Furniture, eto., to »ny address in tho shortest possible timo, in the most carefnl manner, and at the lowest tossihlo cost--.-Officei.B9 .Costomliooee Quay.; . : CS9D '■Dr.' .Tolin Husband, C.I.E. and F.R.0.5.. ftdin., died in India recently. at tho ago or ■jlxty-soron. Ho had been a m'edieariM6sionai'j'f ohiofly in Ajiner, Rajputana, for thirty•"<Sij?lii years. He was,sent out by the United /I'.rosbytoriali 'Ghurchi ii\ 1870.. During his furlough in Scotland last ,vear he was .warned noi to return to India, but knowing that his ■ rtilinent .could not.be worse there he resolved "to.resume.his.du'ti's? -■ .•• .. .
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 7
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102Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 398, 6 January 1909, Page 7
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