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  2. The Contributor.

    The principle of land and [?] societies is well known here so that there is no need to dwell on it .Neither is it necessary to describe the co-operative bank. ...

    Article : 1,795 words
  3. THE REV. W. R. FLETCHER ON MUTUAL HELPFULNESS.

    At Stow church on Sunday evening the Rev. W. R. Fletcher preached an able sermon on " Mutual Helpfulness." He chose as his text Proverbs xxvii., 17:-'Iron sharpeneth iron; ...

    Article : 2,991 words
  4. Sunday Reading.

    "I have lost the road to happiness- Does any one know it-pray? I Teas dwelling there when the morn was fair But some how I wandered away. ...

    Article : 112 words
  5. The Traveller.

    I took my passage to Streaky By from Port Adelaide in the coasting vessel -Wollomai, and after two days of fair progress, the third morning found us almost [?] off the ...

    Article : 1,763 words
  6. BEN-HUR; OK, THE DAYS OF THE MESSIAH.

    The sophists and rhetoricians who thronged tie public resorts of Rome, almost monopolising the business of teaching her patrician youth, might have approved .these sayings of ...

    Article : 2,976 words
  7. Ladies Column.

    Teagowns have become quite a recognised necessity in a lady's wardrobe, and their quaint colorings and fanciful construction make them moat picturesque in appearance; and many ...

    Article : 2,060 words
  8. THE HOUSE.

    DRIPPING CAKE. - Put one and a quarter pounds of flour and two teaspoonfuls of baking powder into a basin, and mix them well; rub in eight ounces of dripping, and add half a ...

    Article : 485 words
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