In Rome there is a military church which has a Sunday school connected with it, the members of which ate soldiers of the army, Every soldier recites a verso of Scripture he has committed to memory and reads in turn from his own Bible The pnyor is made by one of the soldiers every Sunday. Flies and Buas —Beetles, insects, roaches ants, bed-bugs, rats, mico, gophers, jackrabbits, cleared out by " Uongh on Rats" 7£' l. Moses Muss and Co., Sydney, General Agents.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1700, 2 June 1884, Page 3
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