,r A'ustrian police must know how •to swim and how to use a boat. They are also required to undorstand telegraphy. Amoricans call rolls "biscuita,"- and biscuits "crackers." The beach lay deserted, the bathers had flown, Ten acres of sand wero seronely mine own; As I breasted the breakers I gazed on a scene, Where, once, a thousand surfers had been. I knew they wero wise, I started to sneeze, And my limbs became numbed by the southerly breeze; . So I dressed and limp j d home, and to make matters sure, Bought a bottle of Woods' Peppermint Cure.—Advt.
CHRYSANTHEMUMS! DO not miss thisTplendid opportunity of brightening your Autumn Flower Garden. Chrysanthemums are now offored in all colours at 6s. dozen. Buy now before it is too l»t<; THE WELLINGTON SEED -AND NUR-SBB-Y CO., 106 Willis Street.
SAVE YOUR POTATOES AND TOMATOES FROM BLIGHT BY USING PURE BLUESTONE, ' macclbsfikld sulphate OF COPPER, OBTAINABLE AT- _ H. C. GIBBONS & CO,, LTD., SJ'jlit) MKUOUAN'I'fI AND GROWERS, i .. UP lAMBXQN ftUAX, ■WTiTJiTNGTON, ....
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2641, 11 December 1915, Page 15
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168Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2641, 11 December 1915, Page 15
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