A gentleman met a neighbour cawying a large ostrich egg.' "What are you doing with that ostrioh egg?" "I am taking flout to my farm, where I am going to hang'it up in my poultry yard.' "For what purpose " "1 want to inspire my hens with ambition to do better tliaa they hare been, doing." It has been reported to the Billericay Guardians that although rhubarb is grown 011 a large area of land at the workhouse, the master is unable to stew it for tho use of the inmates becauso stewed frint is not included in the dietary table allowed by the Local Government Board. In Demnau Street, Piccadilly, his been opened a. Chinese. restaurant, where the opicure may tnsto the gastronomic delights of the Orient after mastering a confusing menu of 80 dishes, the names of which have been translated into English. Each ttish contains from 10 to 20 ingredients,'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 888, 6 August 1910, Page 12
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152Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 888, 6 August 1910, Page 12
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