The teacher of a little immigrant girl had been trying to induce her to take a bath. The protest of her indignant mother, made through an interpreter, ran thus, says The Youth’s Companion: “Shall I uneew my child out of her new, warm woollen clothes that I have sewed her safely into for the winter, and put water on her bare skin? No. I will not do it. Water is dangerous on the skin in cold weather. I am a good mother. She shall be warm, and she shall not be wet. If she is not very clean, what matter? She is clean enough; and she does not go to school to be cleaned but to learn books; and she can learn books if she is dirty.” She was bathed, nevertheless, and was *not again sewed into her clothes that winter. Mr A. Bailey, Pioton, N.Z., says: “I have used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy a number of times and have never known it fail to effect a cure. My late father always kept a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy in his house, and I have often heard him recommend it to his friends. ” For sale everywhere.
SUNDAY SCHOOL TREATS. DAY SCHOOL PICNICS. SPECIAL OFFER TO SUNDAY SCHOOL & PUBLIC SCHOOL COMMITTEES^ HAYING a considerable quantity of Toys, Books and Fancy Goods suitable for Gifts and Prizes left over after our Xmas trade, we have resolved to make an Absolute Clearance, and we now offer in selected lots, as under:— 15s worth at our regular prices for 10s. 18s worth at our regular prices for 12s. 22s 6d worth at our regular prices for ISs. 30s worth at our regular prices for 20s. 37s 6d worth at our regular prices for 2Ss. 45s worth at our regular prices for 30s. 60s worth at our regular prices for 40s. TOYS, from 3d to 4s 6d. BOOKS, from 6d to 3s 6d PAN Or GOODS, from 6d to 10s. We are induced to make this offer as we have had frequent orders in past years for astorted parcels for such occasions. We will make careful selections, and, should the parcel not come up to the expectation of the buyer, we will, on receipt of goods, return the full money. . , , The quantities are to a certain extent limited, and orders will be executed in the order in which they are opened, and when the goods now in stock are exhaused any orders we are unable to fill will have the money returned in full by first mail. When ordering please mention the approximate number of articles required. VEITCH & ALLAN, WELLINGTON’S BUSIEST STORE. CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9352, 22 January 1909, Page 7
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445Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9352, 22 January 1909, Page 7
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