A Pros? Association message received from Sydney last night stated that tho Hon. Maurice Baring, fourth son of Lord ftevelstoke, is a passenger on tho Orient liner Osterlov from London, and has booked through to New Zealand, on a health trip. Mr. Baring was in tho diplomatic service for six years, and afterwards acted as correspondent for tho "Morning Post" in li'ussia and Turkey. \ "Spinster," as a term, owes its origin to the fact that in olden days the law did not permit a. woman to marry until slio had spun a complete set oi' linen. Bracelets wero originally tho symbol of insanity. Before asylums wero established armlets wore a badge of the mentally diseased. Good news travels fast! Tho reason wlu- the virtues of "NAZOL" havo travclled'fo far and so rapidly is because it pos- ] M'sses real solid merit. If you have a ' Cold. Cough, Bronchitis, or Cold in tho llcad, try it. Sold everywhere, Is. lid.— i Advt. ■ . Thcro aro more than GOOO known lan- 1 puage3 and dialects# • [
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1500, 24 July 1912, Page 5
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171Untitled Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1500, 24 July 1912, Page 5
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