The Kinp ha? approved tho appoinliucn! of Wiilttr Governor in' Hoiitli.Tii lo tiovprnor nf British (iuiaii'i in sneces-ion tn Hir l'rcd<'iirMoilgMin, leiired. Advanlaxn -.vi|| Ik. takoii nf fhis npportunity ffir Riviiv; pfloct to the polity of ;iiii:ilsainatiiip tiiu fi'nvprnmciils of Sotilbern and .'Cnrthorn Nifroria. It is intended thai Sir Vmiorjck T.iigard, (lovcrnor of Honfr-Kniip. shall be Governor of both Southern and .Northern Nigeria. Broivn's kiddies had Croncliilis, and Mrs Drown the "Fine." Poor Bruwn hiinsplf iva? in Hir> dumps and IhiiiKs luokril very blue. A kindlv iieighlxinr dosed them till T\fth Woods' Great I'cpponiiint Cure. 'Twns just Hie thin",' to lix them up and niake recovery sure.' "Gco wiiis!" said IJro-.vn, "That's simple!" lie plucked up licart again, And now the Browns, and Mrs. Drown, ult all M rijlhc iu rain.—id) t.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1403, 1 April 1912, Page 9
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132Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1403, 1 April 1912, Page 9
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