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NO STOTT WOMEN. NEW YOU K, Feb. 17. In an eccentric well tiled for probate to-day Mr David Burgert, a bachelor, of Toleda, Ohio, who died on February 8, leaves a trust fund of £IO.OOO for the erection and administration .">0 years hence of a home for “women between the ages of 10 and 118 of a small stature, bright, ambitious, stylish, and good to look at.” The will provides that “no stout women need apply for admission to the home,’’ and adds; It is between the ages of 10 and 23 that youth yearns for the better things in life. Nature lias given this type of women a love of beautiful tilings that unfortunately parents canoiit provide, and it is these things I wish to provide. PRINCE AND BABY. LONDON. Feh. 17. The Prince of Wales. who opened the reconstructed Hackney Hospital, in High street. Homerton. yesterday, had just reached the threshold of the maternity ward when a loud wail greeted his ears. “A baby ill?” be inquired with concern. “No, sir. That means that a baby has just this moment been horn! ’explained I)r. W. Brnnder, the medical .superintendent. The Prince whispered to one of his party, who slipped away. But in a few seconds he returned. “Both doing splendidly, sir,” lie reported. “That’s good!” Die Prince declared and entered the maternity ward.

Our pleasures lightly come and go, Of fads and follies most made, A thoughtless round of to and fro “ fn Life’s Eternal Masquerade.” Our ills menace us night and day, *Tis wise to prompt relief assure— For coughs and colds the wisest way Is Woods’ Great. Peppermint Cure.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1927, Page 3

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273

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1927, Page 3

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