Lady Edward Churchill, addressing a meeting at lYiilesdcn, said that she had been reading some essays by school children on docking horses’ $ tails, and in one of them a child had written: “It is wrong to dock horse’s tails, for the Bible tells ns that what God hath joined together let no man cut asunder.” A most acceptable present for a !ad®S friend can now he procured at 51. Neill’s, who has Just opened up a large set of samples in linen drawn thread work. The variety consists of doyleys, tray cloths, runners, duchess sets and supper cloths. Come early before the best hare gone.—- 51. Neill, the fashionably ladies’- drawn QladsiOKa Koad.*-
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3418, 23 August 1913, Page 4
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113Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3418, 23 August 1913, Page 4
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