• Wfcen Mr. Casy died he left all he ha<* to the orphan asylum.' • Indeed! That-was nice of him. What did he leave?' ' His twelve children.' Maud: * Hive you no serious purpose in life ?' . Beatrice: 'Ob, yes; I want to find a really wfcVed man and marry him to reform him.' One of the most clever young surgeons of. the day is devo'iag his spare time to studying the question of the posaibility of making dogs talk. This he hopes to accomplish by performing an operation on the animal's throat. '■-SIR A; SULLIVAN. A statue of the late Sir Arthur Sullivan is to be en ctad-on the Embankment, in tbe vicinity of the Savoy Theatre, with which the great musician was so long associated. We hive only to trust and do our beat, and wear as smiling a face as may be for oareolvuu and others.—ft, J^ ; Stovenaoo.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 388, 15 October 1903, Page 7
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147Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 388, 15 October 1903, Page 7
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