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. As ail advocato of men getting married early in life, Archbishop Carr, of Melbourne, considers tliat dhnrch bazaars are ais admirablo means for making lUatehes. ''Voung men," said his Graeo at Geeloiig last week, "are inclined to put off what should be the principal ovont of thoir lives. In early manhood it's a selfish -and dangerous thing for a ■ man to determine not to take a wife until he i_s aliout forty years eld. Why, by that time he should have a growing family around him You young men should settle down as> soon as circumstances will permit." A Kaifcoura school teacher, in order to find out.how much interest his scholars took in current events, sot /'me of his class to write an essay oil tho strike. Ilore ar-o some of the notions of the rising generation:—"Mr. Scnvplft was shot, and so were several others, but Sample was shot dead, ho was one of the leading men." "Sir Joseph Ward has been allowing too much free labour, awl the uveii that have gone on strike began to think they could rulo the roast." "A number of people blame Sir. iMasso.y bttt hp. is not so much to blame us iM!'. Ward." "There were some race horses coming down from the North Island to Chrjstcliurch races. They went down by the Maori, and two warships went down with hoi' to protcci tho boat and tho racehorses." ' 'The trains have cens-cd to travel because they cad Hotget coal to burn their engines." Perfection: attribute of SANDERS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT- All wiwN?r i ailment* curcd by it. SANDERS' cures' ■when othw brand* fail signallv. AMfcal authnntws. r«commend SANOBBS' as I to bs ajvfsly relied i

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1913, 22 November 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1913, 22 November 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1913, 22 November 1913, Page 5

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