Thcro is some talk of a system of "wireless'electric light." A New York inventor claims to have solved the problem. There was a young man of weak chest, Who asked for a euro of tho best; LUNG .- BALSAM ho took, !His cough it off shook, And now his warm thanks doth attest. Barraclough's Acaeian Lung Balsam, • l'rice, Is. Gd. and 2s. 6d. !0 "Bernard Shaw's, points arel as sharp as a' needle. He makes them in nearly eycry sentence. His dialogue is a duel of sharp points. The audienco followed it with delight. If this wero a test of whether the Australian audience could stand a. play which required a little thinking, it was a phenomenal success. There is probably no section of the Eng-lish-speaking raco that delights so much in sharp dialogue as the Australians— not evenj the Americans. In this play, when the audience understood, they ber gan to look for something in every single scntenco—and they found it. If they were given many of theso plays they wou'ld cease to put up with—tho other sort."—"Sydney Morning Herald" in its notice on "Arms and tho Man." ! For Chilttron-a Hacking Cough at night. Woods Great Peppermint, Cure, Is. 6d., ' is.-' 6d,—Advfc
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 767, 16 March 1910, Page 4
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202Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 767, 16 March 1910, Page 4
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