The first shipment of Australian ([rapes :arae to hand by tho Manuka from Syd- Ze ncy yesterday. In addition to tho grapes 0 f the steamer brought about 500 cases of Aj truit, \yhich consisted of pears, pine- ml ipples, lemons, and water-melons, A a arge shipment of bananas is expected to „o wrive at Wellington from Snvn by tho Ai Xavua this afternoon. , j^ Woman Suffrase Advocate (to politician) -"I maintain that woman has always Lo >een the prime factor in this- world." m Politician (blandly)—"Oh, I don't know. Co :n tho very beginning woman was only a wi ;ido issne." Mrs. Peck—"Wo have been, married wonty years to-day, John." John (with : l siffh)— "Yes, for twenty years we'vo pa onerht " Mrs. Peck (scowlinjr)— au 'What?" John (quickly)—" Life's battles bo ogether, Mario."- n.e
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1649, 16 January 1913, Page 8
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135Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1649, 16 January 1913, Page 8
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