Among the candidates who presented themselves for tho motor-drivers' examination at' Vienna, was tho Archduke Leopold Sftlvator. ...... / I do not agree with Mr. Asquitli—l profoundly differ from him; but I say this,-that, ho conducts his campaign like a gentleman.—Mr, Austen Chamberlain, M.P. ;.;.:.•' " ;•■- ; ' ; :.■' .-;■■• .-,•.-. ■ It has become quite common for men to complain of tho violence of women, and wo shall.very soon be able to.eay. with truth.that man is the weaker sex. —Mr. Plowden.-,' ■...'.' : . -.■-..'■ .1 think it would be better if thero was among shop girls a little more thinking and h little le6s rinking,—Mr. Wil. Haro Hardic, prosident of Edinburgh Trades Counoil. -. ■• .. •.' Never be; without "Dingo" Encalyplus in tha houso.' It euros coughs and colds liko magic. Is, a bottle at all Chemists, I and Grocers,—Advt,:' •.. •■■-,>■■ • -
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 737, 9 February 1910, Page 5
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125Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 737, 9 February 1910, Page 5
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