A poppercorn in a white envelope, the rent of the old village school at Bushbury, Wolverhampton, was handed to Mf. Stavcley-Hill, M.P., recently, on a visit to the school'. < Ho said he believed ho was now the only man in England who actually paid a pepperoorn rent annually. ' A remarkable school awakening is reported from China. Thero are about 100,000 in the Sunday schools, and six translators nro engaged on preparing books, the demand for, which greatly exceeds the supply. '
Allenton, Ashburton, 23rd March, 1912, Mn. E. Q. Lane,. Chemist, Oamaru. Dear. Sir. It gives me great pleasure to send you this letter, to tell you how ajuoh I appreciate your Medoline. Having all my household duties to attond to, I found that my hands got into a frightful stato, ia faot they were so bad that I could not boar to even thread a needle. I tried every oream and ointment that I heard of, and also had different receipts made up, but they were of no use. I noticed your advertisement in the "Guardian," so I asked my husband to see if Mr Totty had 'it in stock. Yes; he brought me a bottle home to try, and, really, after the first rubbing, my hands felt lovely, for they were then all chaps, hard and drawn. By the time I was finished the bottle my hands were soft and free from all dirt and cracks. My husband was astonished to see the difference, I really could not do without it. Sometimes the chemist is out of it, and ho brings forward anothor article whioh is very good. But I tell him there is nothing as good as Lane's Medoline," and I am willing to wait until he gets it in. j I tell all my friends about it, and they are surprised to find it so. good. It is with pleasure that I givo you permission to malto use o£ my letter. I am so well pleassd with " Lane's Medoline," that the least I can do is to tell others about it, Thoso who have their household duties to attend to, and yet wish to possess nico hands, should never be without it. Yours faithfully, MM. IY9S. Y. MAHUMBi
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1681, 22 February 1913, Page 3
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371Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1681, 22 February 1913, Page 3
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