GENERAL BOTHA'S AIM.
TO KILL RACK FEELING. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. Pretoria, Juno 20., General Louis Botha, Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa, speaking at Pietermaritzburg, Natal, reiterated his intention to do his utmost to kill race feeling in South Africa. DOCTORS DIFFER. Theologians also. We all speculate as to whether dull lives live for ever. # W'hat is ono man s meat is often another man's poison. What is pain to me is joy to you, and contrariwise. ■ The rolatmty of pleasure is almost comYour bootblack does not wish to edit a paper, and you don't wish to li vo in Buckingham Palace. The bufflud millionaire who finds the Kohinoor is not for sale is probably no more di6consolato and no less disconsolate than the beggar boy who only has a ha'penny', ami knows that his favou-. ite tart is priced at twice that sum. Finally, Heaven gives us our relations— , Thank God wo can choose our friends and our Ointment. To capitulate, Doctors, Theologians, Music Critics, ct hoc genus ommo may differ, but all who havo experience ngreo that lied Cross Ointment stands alono ns the greatest thing in cures, becauso wherever there is a skin affliction, Red Cross Ointment will, after the first application, absolutely begin its miraculous healing work. It heals every, time and any time. Proprietors: A. Murdoch and Co Manufacturing Chemists, Victoria Street, Wellington.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 849, 22 June 1910, Page 7
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230GENERAL BOTHA'S AIM. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 849, 22 June 1910, Page 7
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