The ‘ National Sundav-sohool Teacher’ tells the s’ o< yof a scholar who, when asked in the lesson of David sparing Sard, why David compared himself to a flea, e lt dth the guessed * ‘ it was bemuse Saul couldn’t catch him.”
Public Notices. OHRISTM \S CO OPERATIVE CLUB. ' CHUI3IMAS MADE EASY AT THE jyiNEDIN CO-OPERATIVE STOi E, Corner o! ST. ANDREW AND GEORGE STREETS. The management of th a prosperous Store | have been solicited by many of th®ir regular supporters to open a Christmas Club on the principal adopted in England and Australia, | and have consented to do so on the following terms:— First. The subscription to be'three shillings per week, payable weekly on the dates specified below. Second. No person to take up more than one share, Third. The number ol Subscribers to be unlimited, and any person not having been a previous customer WILL EE ADMITTED. The Manager will be prevared to receive the All subscriptions payable at the CO-OPERATIVE STORE. Each full paid-up Share in amount 21s will be entitled’to the following Goods, which will be of the very beat quality, and will be delivered at the CO-OPERATIVE STORE On the 23rd of December during the whole, day;— 8. d. Bibs Currants at 6d ... 2 6 31be 1 aisias at 7d ... 1 9 21bs Sultana Raisins at 9d 6 Bibs Sugar, best white, at 6d ... 6 21be fresh Butter at Is 2d 2 4 Mb ('andie l Peel 0 10 3o* Spice 0 6 11b Best Tea 3 o Bibs Flour 0 11 2 Boxes Fgs ... 2 6 STi'-sJam ... ... ... o 0 lib Coffee..; 1 g 1 Bottle Ginger Wine (English) ... 2 0 1 „ Port Wine 5 0 Receiving for 24s Goods to the amount of £1 9 0 The advantage to be derived from this organisation by people of limited means must be patent to everyone. Remember the 28th October, and go in for A CHEAP CHRISTMAS. Parties taking up Shares after the 28th Oct. wil be admitted on paying arrears. H O 0 K I N• S Imw ived Patent SJJ.IDLITZ POWDER, Per immediately producing Seidlltz Water without the slightest trouble. IT differs from the Seidlitz Powders usually sold in having all the ingredients in one bottle, is quite tasteless, and may bo taken by persons of all ages as a cooling beverage, mild aperient, or br : sk purgative, according to dose. Ito extensive use during nearly half a century proves its superiority over all other purgative salines, and the foot that the powder retains its properties for any number oi years if the bottle is kept corked, renders it an indispensable necessity to every family, traveller, o i emigrant. i Manufactured by 88, Duke street, Manchester Square, Loudon, , I Agents for Dunedin: ; ' Kisses Kwrrapßn, Pwme. ft Oo I ■ m isuti-ji ; oj ,iq ■
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Evening Star, Issue 4281, 15 November 1876, Page 4
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466Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4281, 15 November 1876, Page 4
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