ing. ■ Those wishing to make inquiries in reference to apple-growing lands are invited to apply to Messrs. J. T. Horn, Ltd., Wellington,, for their descriptive booklet. Gentlemen! Next time you require a "best Hat" try the "B. and G." make, it will stylo and comfort give you. Local mercers.—Advt. {he New Zealand Express Company's Argyll motor lorry has now covered nearly 23,000 . miles in two years' service without any breakdown. It has made frequent, long journeys up country, sometimes of between 200 and 300 miles in the round trip, carrying full loads all the time, and crossing the and liimutnka saddles. Ar»ylls aro adopted by tho principal municipalities and motor, transport companies in New Zealand. For immediate delivery one 1-ton Argyll commercial vehicle. J. jE. Fitzgerald, Lambtcn Quay, North Island agent.—Advt.
Entries received for the Pnlmerston North stock sale, which takes place on November 20, will be foirml in an advertisement elsewhere. There was 110 luck about the house AVhen Jamio went to war, For everything was all awry, And not even the. cat could score. But pleased am I, our luck it changed Before Jamie ended bis tour, And now we're free from cold at lastLast year 1237 seamen and 839 passengers on British vessels lost their lives at sea. This total, the largest since 1891, includes tho 073 seamen awl 825 passengers who perished in-the Titanic. Two brothers, under 12 years of age, arrived in Liverpool on the Pacific liner Orcoma last month, on their way to Edinburgh. Tlioy travelled alone from the Falkland Islands, in order, to be'educated in Edinburgh. In the United Kingdom fIOOO men and 41,00(1 women ate employed in hos-mak-iag,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 5
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