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SHE KNEW.

, The medical student is required nowadays .to know something about sanitary ■science. At the last examination candidates; were asked to write .a. short essay upon , the subject of house-building. One young lady said: "A good outlook towards the. rising sun is desirable. Build, 11 possible, on high landi or a slope, so that the drainage or storm water may be carried away. It'is also desirable to. avoid building your house over decaying vegetable or animal matter, such, for example, as a dead horse." You can. imagine the young'lady "in... some future— and possibly happier—state .'faccd great domestic' crisis of her life, which the practical and uneducated builder settles in bis own brusque way. "Lor' bless you, mum! No. I wouldn't sell that .lovely block of land. I'd bury the 'orse."

The Kitchen Committee controlling the catering in the House of. Commons consists of 17 .members. . ' The strong winds, combined with the glare of the sun and dust, cause irritation, granulation, ulceration, and weak eyes. Wearing of gogglos or smoked glasses quickly relieves the trouble, and these are procurable from 2s. 6d. per pair, from Shaw's Medical Hall, Manners Street and Cecil Buildings, Lambton CJuay.—Adyt. Ladies' Costumes are niado at the English Tailoring Booms. 52 Willis Street. Those who" nave been gowned by Mr. w! S. Bedford, continually advertise him —Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 11

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SHE KNEW. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 11

SHE KNEW. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 764, 12 March 1910, Page 11

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