Mr. B. Newman writes:—"l wish to draw your attention to some error in your report in to-day's paper with reference to the Art' Exhibition. In speaking of tile various paintings, you state in your report: 'The Picture No. 148. "The Little Mother," etc., by T. W. Smith.' This is not correct, although T am fully aware that yon or your paper are not to lx> blamed for the error. The artist's name is Mis-; llina Arndt, a native of Sow Zealand now studying at. Home. The same artist, also painted Xo. 152. 'A Berlin Woman,' but Iter name does not appear in the report. Don't you think that in justice to the young arlist tbeso errors should lxs rectified f"
Ask our saleswoman to fit you with a Warner's Rust-proof Corset to-day. Wellington Drapers.—Advt.
The temperature of flowing lava was measured during the eruption of Etna by .Proi'eisor o'. I'latania with a Fery radiopyrometer. Where the lava was si ill glowing red, temperatures ranging from 195 to 910 deg. Cent, were observed, ■
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 157, 15 October 1912, Page 6
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172Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 157, 15 October 1912, Page 6
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