Sunday School Teacher: “Can any of you tell me what a miracle is?’’ Pupil: “A miracle is something we can scarcely believe.” Teacher: “Give me an example.” Pupil: “Well, mother says it will be a miracle if you don’t marry the new vicar.”
Children Suffered For Many Months Cuticura Healed “My children suffered many months with festering pimples and I had to keep their legs and arms bandaged up. They first started like small mosquito bites, then spread into large festering pimples which were also red and inflamed, causing them great irritation and sleepless nights. The irritation caused them to scratch and they were very painful while they lasted. “ I tried various remedies without result. They had this trouble about two months before I tried a sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment, which I found soothing, so I bought more and now they are completely healed.” (Signed) Mrs. F. Drury, 5 Palmerston St.» Kogarah, Sydney, N. S, W, Rely on Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum to keep your skin clear. For sample Soap and Ointment address: “R. Town» & Co., Sydney, N. S. W.”' the Cuticura Shaving Stick, will sto & tMcowp. Cosh ‘ifa: Safes rounds r better pill than MARTIN’S. You L can rely upon MARTIN’S PILLS.^ SM by all ChemitU and Stores. PURE GRAPE CREAM Of TARTAR IS USED IN EBMONBS BAKING POWDER 9 SELLING OUT! Our Whole stock of Men's High-class Reliable BOOTS AND SHOES is being sold off at E-IDICULOUSIA > REDUCED PRICES! Tire Shop is positively to he, closed, as we are giving up business! LAST FEW WEEKS OF THE SAXE ’ SENSATIONAL BARGAINS! We must sell §t whatever prices the goods will bring. This is a chance in a thousand to buy your SUMMER FOOTWEAR at far less than usual. Call and see these Wonderful Bargains! 32/6 MEN’S GLACE KID SHOES, Derby shape, medium toe. Clearing at much under Half--1 l/b price. GLACE KID BALMORAL 37/6 BOOTS, Golosh" ami Derby for shapes,' medium toe. Clearing at Half-price. 18/6 Collie & Pullen Bootmakers and Importers, CIVINC-UP'BUSINESS SALE, 39 PRINCES STREET.
Solution to “WORDSKJL No. 13 The King’s Birthday fell on the 3rd of Juno. 1 hero weiu the usu-1 military displays in London, anumber of his Sigjecg the:route to cheer him as he rode by with his-bodyguard. His Majesty reigned for 17 years, and no man works hardei for Ins countij doe?. We wish him health and long lie. PRIZE-WINNERS WORDSKIL No. 13. First Prize.—Mbs GILMOUR, Carlton Hotel, Wellington. 10 PRIZES OF £1: 1. Mrs B. A. BEVAN, Auckland. 2. Mr C. W. WINDBLKEN, Hornby. 3. Mrs W. DENNIS, Richmond. 4. —Mrs M. ANDERTON, Taihape. . 5. Mr L. EVANS, Auckland. t}.—M. E. CRAWFORD, Wellington. . • 7—E. JOHNSTON, Wellington. B.—Mrs F. ALLEN, -Auckland. ■ ■■■■.}).—A. MACKAY, Dunedin. 10—H. ADAMSON, Christeliurch. _______
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Evening Star, Issue 19660, 13 September 1927, Page 3
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