Having received information of a very rapid and complete cure effected by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, our reporter waited on the late sufferer at ...
Article : 732 wordsMy Dear Uncle Rube,—Your encouraging reply to my last letter to you, has so enticed me, to write again so quickly as to catch the next mail, for you seem to be so ...
Article : 207 wordsWe are pleased to inform our youthful readers that in future we intend to devote a portion of our space to their especial benefit. We propose to ...
Article : 382 wordsNotwithstanding that the above society had decided early in the season to hold its first show on the last Friday in April, at its last meeting it was ...
Article : 284 wordsThe excitement was not very great at the recent visit of His Excellency the Governor. Our civic fathers apparently wished to have all the honor of ...
Article : 301 words"I am afraid that I can't. As I said before, I am a rolling [?] am sure he is a charming person, and altogether deserving of his lucky ...
Article : 725 wordsDear Uncle Rube,—By reading the "Healesville Guardian" I saw that you are giving prizes for the best written letter, so I thought that I should like to ...
Article : 178 wordsA meeting was held in the Mechanic's Institute on Monday, there being present ;—Dr. J. C. Baird (in the chair) and Misses Ridler, Leuba, ...
Article : 169 wordsA meeting of the above was held in the hall on Saturday night, when it was decided that a dressing roots should be erected at the rear of the building. The ...
Article : 140 wordsMy Dear Uncle Rube,—I see by reading the Healesville Guardian that you are going to award a prize to the child who writes the best letter to you, so I hope I ...
Article : 163 wordsMatters have been very lively here this last few days owing to the visit paid us by the Ministers of Railways and Lands, who were accompanied by Messrs. Cameron and ...
Article : 472 wordsMy Dear Uncle Rube,—I am now going to write you a little letter, I have heard you have lots of little nieces, and I would to be one very. much, Do you like bees, we ...
Article : 182 wordsThe eigth autumn show of the Wandin District Horticultural Society was held on Wednesday, and was very successful considering the dry season through which we ...
Article : 172 wordsCom. Mtr. Spg. Punc. Wrtg. T'tl. L.W. 23 24 14 13 9 83 M.B. 25 25 13 12 4 79 S.S. 27 27 9 9 7 79 ...
Article : 188 wordsA very high class wedding was solemnized in the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, March 2nd, 1898, the happy pair united being Mr. Herbert ...
Article : 141 wordsDear Uncle Rube.—I now take the pleasure of writing you a few lines, as I would like to get a prize. The last time I was at Healesville was with our school ...
Article : 220 wordsA mother's proudest and happiest wish is to help an ambitious son in his early struggle to attain eminence in his chosen walk of life. To such a son a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 299 words"I don't love you any more; seems to me morning, noon, and night, the only thing I hear is jaw, jaw, jaw; Why will you persist in making ...
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Advertising : 159 wordsDear Uncle Rube,—I was please to see my letter in last week's Guardian. I thought I would write you a few more lines this week. We have had some nice ...
Article : 124 wordsOnce again death has been among us. The little son of Mr. Simpson, who was taken down to Lilydale for better attendance, though there was little hope of his ...
Article : 92 wordsMy Dear Uncle Rube,—I am just writing a few lines to let you know that I'am getting on all right the same I hope will apply to you: I am glad to see that ...
Article : 151 wordsAt a public meeting of parishioners, held about a fortnight ago, the following gentlemen were elected as guardians of St. Thomas' Church for the present ...
Article : 237 wordsThe ordinary monthly meeting of the above body was held at Kangaroo Ground on Monday, there being present—President Herbert, and ...
Article : 193 words"We are on the eve of a great advance" said Dr. Clark, the founder of the Endeavour movement, the other day, when speaking at one of the ...
Article : 359 wordsMy Dear Uncle Rube,—I have written two letters to you, but have not got a prize. As I would like one very much I will try again this week. We had a ...
Article : 151 wordsGold is brought to the pockets of business people by artistic printing. The Guardian office is now able to turn out work unsurpassed in ...
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Healesville Guardian and Yarra Glen Advocate (Vic. : 1898), Sat 12 Mar 1898, Page 4
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