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  2. CORRESPONDENCE. We do not necessarily endorse opinions expressed by correspondents in this column.—Ed. G. G. THE HONOUR AVENUE.

    SIR,—So the Honour Avenue has become neglected already! [?]'T was ever thus with a lot of things started in Gisborne. A big splash is made, ...

    Article : 177 words
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  4. NOTHING SERIOUS. NOT THE SAME THING.

    Certain of the patients at the military hospital had proved ratter re- I fractory when it came to taking their medicines. The pretty little Red ...

    Article : 737 words
  5. NOTHING SERIOUS. IT FOUND HIM.

    A man o[?]warsman, on a visit to his native city, gave an amusing instance of the readiness and resource of naval seamen. ...

    Article : 134 words
  6. SMART BOYS.

    The schoolmaster was giving the boys a lecture on thrift, and pointed out that even animals exercised that quality, instancing how squirrels ...

    Article : 101 words
  7. OUR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    SIR,—I saw by your last issue that the Melton Shire Council appointed a returned soldier as inspector of nuisances and rabbits at a salary of ...

    Article : 141 words
  8. HUNTING THE PICKLED ONION.

    The new curate's wife was a very sweet-natured and truly, kind little soul, and did a great deal of practical work in her husband's parish. ...

    Article : 214 words
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  10. BUSH FIRES.

    SIR,—If bush fires occur this season they will be of magnitude, and efforts should be put forth to prevent and combat them. Some public places are ...

    Article : 135 words
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  12. A SURE SIGN.

    "Jane, has Master Percy come home from school yet?" a lady culled down stairs to the girl in the kitchen. "Yes, ma'am," came back the ...

    Article : 452 words
  13. The Press Censorship.

    The Press censorship is being relaxed, we are told, but with a slowness that is simply exasperating The Press agreed to the necessity of the War Precautions ...

    Article : 465 words
  14. New Poisonous Plant.

    Mr Walter Smith, of Riddell, states that he has noticed the "Cape Tulip," which is a poisonous plant, growing in several paddocks in close proximity ...

    Article : 407 words
  15. The Gazette.

    One of the great advantages of Federation should be the economic working of great national industries. Even in pre-Federation days ...

    Article : 1,719 words
  16. THOMAS WAS RIGHT.

    A chauffeur had applied for a Position with a newly-rich family, which aspired to be "top-notch" socially and was being interviewed by the ...

    Article : 104 words
  17. COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 words
  18. TOUCHED—BUT NOT "TOUCHED"

    A certain millionaire was on[?] by an unfortunate man who proceeded to lay down his woes before him. So sad and graphic was the story that ...

    Article : 114 words
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