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A Greeting

Wo wish all our readers tlie best joys of ■ Tho happy night '.'■'' That to the cottage, as the crown, Brought /tidings of salvation down;' and the choicest blessings of Him ' Whose quickening birth Gives life and lustre, public mirth, To heaven and the under earth.' And at overy season of the circling year, wo wish all our - readers the good conscience which, says Franklin, is a continuous Christmas.

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New Zealand Tablet, 24 December 1908, Page 9

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70

A Greeting New Zealand Tablet, 24 December 1908, Page 9

A Greeting New Zealand Tablet, 24 December 1908, Page 9

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