WHY MEN LEAVE HOME. Some of the reasons why men leave home may appear trivial to womenfolk. Some of them, of course, are trivial. We heard of a man the other day who had no reason. He simply could not settle down. One night lie entertained a neighbour. who seeing this restlessness induced him to try a change of Tobacco. Since that night our friend has had no trouble in settling down. The Tobacco, you see, was Bears Cut Plug, and its fragrant aromatic odour at once appealed to him. Both Bears Cut Plug and Bears Tobacco. mild are sold loose, and at 8d per oare a revelation in tobacco value.
BISHOP OF LONDON’S VIEWS. SYDNEY, March 22. Addressing a meeting of the clergy of the Anglicinn Diocese of Sydney, the Bishop of London, Dr Ingram, emphatically declared that the doctrines ot the Church of England had not been altered'by the recent revision of the Prayer Book. He seriously urged both the Evangelical and the AngloCatholic . sections of the Church ,to approve of the work of the Bishops’ Conference.
Insist on Sharland’s Table Vinegar. Best for salads and pickles. Free from mineral acids. Bottle and bulk. All tihe best grocers.—Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 March 1927, Page 1
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