EARL GREY.
BUSY. DAT AT DUNEDIN, (By; Telegraph.—Press Association.' '• ! . . ■ Dunedln, March 3. Earl Grey, and the Countess were quests of the Hon.- Jas. Allen. They a busy day inspecting the Taieri and Peniiisula Dairy, the Roslyn Woollen Mills, Reynolds's Kindergarten, and thn Karitano Babies' Hospital.
•in the afternoon, Earl Grey was driven round the environs of the' city. He leaves with Mr. Allen to-morrow, nrid will VifT the c;uest of Mr. A. E: Rhodes: Hβ will ipeak in probably at a lunclieon. on March 9, ar-ranged-bv the Prime Minister. M .._ : Lady Sybil left bv tho second trnin, nnd proceeds Btrai<rhfc through to Wellington, thence to Taupo. .
The one place where 'duty always coinoa before pleasure- is in the dictionary.
.No secret.is so insignificant that a woman doesn't considor it worth telling.
"Mn," raid the five-yeaT-old, "do they call sailors tars because they're so used to the pitching of tho ship?"
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1998, 4 March 1914, Page 7
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150EARL GREY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1998, 4 March 1914, Page 7
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