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CORRESPONDENCE.

The Abpfement of the jCpidemic.

(To lbs Editor.)

Sir,—lt is well understood that in opes of sickness the mind has a r great influence in retarding or assisting recovery consequently it is imperative that everyone attending the sick should make their surroundings bright and by judicious suggestion of pleasurable anticipations give their patients hopeful outlook. More particularly does this apply to the children patients ; therefore parents should take the earliest opportunity to fill their languishing minds with hope. The safest, easiest and sorest way to accomplish this objective is to administer the greatest of all tonics, viz. " Hopeful Desire," by talking to tlAr little patients of the wonderful Jisplay of toys, picture books, dolls games, mechanical toys bats, tennil racquets, balls of all description! etc., etc., now waiting their inspection at " The Bookery " and to r&nind them that Santa Clßus is nw on his way to Pukekohe to visit thm bringing as a free Rift for each ftild visitor to " The Bookery " fat Christ mis time an exact replnt of himself, including his venerate hair and beard Everyone oK these special gfts of " The Bookeb *' Santa Glaus carries with it thewwonderful power of abolishing gloom, pain and sickness from any house into which they may be taken. Ycurs etc., BANTA CLAUS' SPECIAL ENVOY, The Bookery Proprietor. Advt

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 432, 6 December 1918, Page 3

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CORRESPONDENCE. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 432, 6 December 1918, Page 3

CORRESPONDENCE. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 432, 6 December 1918, Page 3

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