An "Old Maid" fell from the."Bridge" ■ .»'■. down'below, '~.;:..■ , .'..;■■■■■■ And the river's cold waters soon kissed; Though rescued she was in condition . "Solo,". That all crept about the house, "Whist!" ■.;-. . But after a "Nap"-sho cried, in tones '.-"' sure, ■■■ . ■'•■ ';.■•■ . ,• ■■'~■•■'■■ 'Til not provide doctors more lucrejy I'll 'Beggar my neighbour,'-some Peppermint Cure, : ; ~ And this beastly old ;chill ,I:; ; .will 'Euchre' !"-Advt.' ' v . ' . / ;. 23
As tho fishing season is close at hand, followers of tho sport should noto that Messrs. Barraud,. York, and Co. ' will: - sell to-day a collection of .fishing tickle, comprising rods, flies; minnows, reels, : liftes, paffß, hooks, and baskets..' The. sale takes place at. 1 p.m. at their'rooms, 137 Lambton Quay. ,' • . . Book-lovers will havo'6omo of;their reading wishes gratified if they attend • Messrs. Barraud, York- and Oo.'s sale at 10, o'clock to-day, at 137 Lamb ton' Quay, of ,150 books, which include cyclopedias, Maori . history, magazines, novels, etc. There will also •be submitted somo very choice, oil ■ paintings, steel engravings,; and racing ' plates, very suitable for.home decoration. •... ' A firstclass butchery business is advertised for lease in this issuo by Messrs. Spenco and Co., commission agents, Dannevirke. -■ : - ■■■; '■ ' .- STANDARD 2 ROTARY IS giving more complete satisfaction, thereforo receiving more favourable comment and enjoying greater popularity than all other' • . .SEWING MACHINES combined. This 'is because it" runs' fat easier, quicker, and quieter; because the ROT Alt if is more durable, and costs less than any other first-class All duplicate -'-parts:; are V obtainable;, It is guaranteed for 10 years. With these plain facts before you it would be unwise •to buy a machine until you, have tried the STANDARD. Intelligent and .busy, people especially welcome. Sole agent: . F. J. W. FEAR. ,99 WILLIS STREET. . X' All: Makes Skilfully Repaired. Telephone 076* Established 301 years. I NECK « or arms I - P r simple home method. Milos Dc- '-i 'ipatory is so "if. yet io lure •: any lady can rid herself of 7- * (" ibis'distressing disfigurement in- -J 1 * \ A the privacy of, her own iome. ■ f* / Price, 5/6 jar. ~ k '-J 1 shall be pleased to send, free, ( , ; full particulars and interesting booklet lo any lady who writes.MISS M. McELWAIN, 254 Queen Street ■ • Auckland. i■. , • ■ ■ : MISS JENSSEN. . TEA KITCHEN, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS LAMBTON QUAY. ; HOME-MADE CAKES TO ORDER, Afternoon Teas a Speciality. Telephone 525. . " ' ; -A BE R DEE N KIPPERS ix , And SMOKED HAPUKA, FILLETS MULLET 'AND ■ OTHER FRESH FISH DAILY. rltchie and sons, 54 MOLESWORTH ST., WELLINGTON. Box sent to any address ,in the Coun- '■ try, Telephone, 8052,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 937, 3 October 1910, Page 9
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