MOTOR-CARS. Wo have for immediate delivery 10 h.p. 4-cylinder Austin, 2-seater, doctor's runabout car, fitted with torpedo body, hood, screen, 5 lamps, at Ixradon price, plus landing charges. Ronaults ana Napiers shortly landing. Scott Motor Agency, Cuba Street.—Advt. Tennis Goods from iSlazenger's Sheffield, and Bussey—the best makers. Geo. Denton, 58 Willis Street—Advt. The Austrian Rcichsrath has under consideration a hill to bring tho theatrical profession under stricter State control, with a view to protecting the interests of actors and actresses. Among many provisions reported is one that "no actress with less than iIOO a year can bo asked to supply costumes needed onlv for the stage.' Other provisions prescribe hygienic conditions in theatres, a maximum working day, a certain number of holidays, etc. The United States Naval Department has prohibited the sale of chewing-gum by ship's storos, afloat and ashore. The sailors have been detected in chewing gum while on duty; hence the order. The younger men, it would appoar, have been substituting gum for tobacco; and, after all, was not thii i gain aesthetically ? IF U Ln so, rby wji (vhaw= i££<tobu>eo?
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 27 January 1912, Page 5
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183Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 27 January 1912, Page 5
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