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Important Notice

Watch out for the gripping serial story, “Pass The Mustard,” guaranteed to cure indigestion, moponio, etc., and to ensure a good night’s rest for the gentle reader. Like the famous author of “The Terror of The South Seas,” I am not altogether in favour of the “everybody” vote. F’rinstance, at the end of November, how many cousins will remember the stories that were “put on” first. Won’t it be rather a case of the first shall be last, arid the last first. —Cousin May Heath.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19300524.2.106.11

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Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 22

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87

Important Notice Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 22

Important Notice Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 22

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