Baliy had a horrid pain, Chunked away his dummy, Squirmed aaul &creamedl and squirmed again. Frightened his pear Mummy. Till at last she could ■endure Baby's cries a,ndi scr'eiams noi more. Gave him Wood's Grfcat Peppermint) Cure, Soothed his little tummy.
WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PEE-PAID. THUENISHED ROOMS to Let, cenJP tral, suitable for bachelors, or mafried couple without children.— Apply this Office. TO LET.— Ooottage 4 rooms, 7/-, cottage 5 rooms, 8/-, to approved tenants, references required.— Gillespie and Thomson. WANTED a girl as general in private house; other help employed.—Apply to Shortland Hotel. WANTED TO LET.—Two rooms over shop in Pollen Street.— Apply 0. H. Whitehead, Central Boot Shop. MRS DAVIS, Private Board and Residence, Queen Street, next Post Office. M«als supplied. Good accommodation for visitors and permanent boarders. SPECIAL OFFER—Music, Postcards and stationery, now going cheap at BLUETT'S, Post-card hhop. JUST received all the latent Music, Postcards, Violin Strings, Stationery, etc. All our stock ia up-to-date. — BLUETT, Pollen street. WANTED KNOWN —Bluett's Hobart Champion Cycles guaranteed, used by Royalty, British War Office, and Post Office. Obtainable from BLUETT. THAMES RUGBY UNION. fiPENING OF ' QEASON. TO MORROW, SATURDAY. CITY V. SUBURBS, 3 GRADES Admission i d. A. F. BKOWN, Hon. Sec.
ODDFELLOWS' HALL. ROBERTS' TIIOTURES. OBERTS' JL lOTURES. TO-NIGHT & EVERY NIGHT. Grand Change of Pkogramme. West's Dramatic, Scenic, and Comic Gems - - - Pkioes : 1/6, 1/-, 6d. Ladies 1/to front seats, children half price. THE FARMERS' CO-OP. AUOT. COY.. LTD. HAVE Received instructions from Mr John Dynes, who has sold his farm, to sell at their yards, Hikutaia, 20 choicely selected dairy cows in milk, and to calve in August and September, 2 harness horses, spring cart and harness, cans, buckets, 1 disc plough roller, poultry, etc. Also on behalf of other vendors, 650 head of well bred cattle, iucluding 35 head of prime fat steers, cows and heifers, and 90 fat lambs, ewes, and wethers, Entries solicited with T. A. Dunlop. NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF ACCOUNrANTS. EXAMINATION FOR BOOKKEEPERS. ri^HE Society has inaugurated an X Exaaination for bookkeepers, and the first examination will be held in November Next. Copies of the Syllabus may be obtained from the undersigned. ERNE rT W, HUNT, Secretary. 158 Featheraton Street, . Wellington, 25th April, 1911. Wanted Known.—That the Britannia Tyro, adopted by tlio N.Z. Post and Telegraph Department, is still holding that envious position, as being tha best tyro that money can Uiy.' ' . _
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10352, 28 April 1911, Page 3
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