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The Bubonic Plague. Sydney, May 31.

There are itwo icesh .plague •cases.

" B-r-r-r !" exclaimed the coM ohisel. "Ibeic's the manager's child sharpening a fclate pencil." " Does that anney you ? " asked the saw. " Of course \, doeßn't it affect you as well ? " " No. It takes a file to set my teeth on edge." " I wonder why Miss Olden never was mamed?" " Piobably she couldn't find a man to suitor." Mrs Wraggles : " Doesn't your husband suffer dreediully with rheumatism ? " Mrs Wiggins : " Yes, but it's nothing to 'what the rest o£ us have fco endure." For children's hacking cough at night * Woods' .Great .Peppermint Cure. %s fid.

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 157, 2 June 1900, Page 3

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103

The Bubonic Plague. Sydney, May 31. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 157, 2 June 1900, Page 3

The Bubonic Plague. Sydney, May 31. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 157, 2 June 1900, Page 3

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