■ Ladies' Costumes at greatly, reduced prices during the month-of .July . only. Black or blue serges at from <£4.45.; new tweeds in browns, greys, and navy, at from JE3 17s. Gd. ;W. S. Bedford, 43a AVillis Street. Maria Krissoff, of Vilna, Russia, is petitioning for a divorce because her husband shot off her high heals as she was walking in their garden one morning. ■ Measuring only 28 by 25 inches, Gains., borough's picture of Miss Linley and her brother has just changed hands, for ,£40,0(00. ' The Lancashire and ■ Yorkshire Railway Company have installed a remarkable automatic machine at Sandhills station, Liverpool, b»- which, on dropping a. penny in a'slot, a" ticket is printed, dated, and cut. The machine is worked electricallv, the power being supplied from the live* rail. When the supply of cardboard is running short the clerks in the office are warned by the ringing of a bell. ■ "My son belongs to the 'Woodpeckers.' " said, a father at the Highgate Mice. .Court. "They pool their earnings and spend the week-end in the woods, smoking, playing cards, and sleeping in the trees."
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1168, 1 July 1911, Page 17
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182Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1168, 1 July 1911, Page 17
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