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!-:I:.VVWTTr'-.f.-.-: : ..:' * : Sjtearna', Wine of Cod Liver Extract ! gives to delicate children a new vitality, ' hllf out hollow cheeks, and makes them ' String arid robust. ■; : Easy • for' them to 1 take it, ; too, the taste is'so pleasant. 62 '■ >"■'.'■ •■'.•;.■■• >' -'■ AdTt ( Our' VulcanisingExpert (thirty years 5 with leading English Factory) under-' , takes all repairs-Jletreading, Relining, Ee^uleanising.' Only Up-to-date Plant' 60uth of the line. Any style tread . matched. Cyclo and Motor Supplies, Coihpany, Parish St., 'Wellington.—Advt. ■ ■ The ■ Christmas box is a very ancient institution. In fact, in the fifteenth con- ■ tury, it had become so great a nuisance ', that the City of London authorities were 1 called upon to take action, with' a view : io its curtailment. Tho records unearthed ' by Dr. Sharpo show that in the year 1419. 1 an brdinancp .was mado by tho Mayor and Aldermen forbidding "any vnlot. or other servant of the Mayor,: sheriffs, or city thenceforth to beg for. money from trades- • people at Christmas tinio under colour - of jin 'oblation,' as heretofore thoy had •■ buen accustomed ; to do with thi-culi or DroJnifieflt 11 .

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 741, 14 February 1910, Page 5

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176

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 741, 14 February 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 741, 14 February 1910, Page 5

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