What fate is in tho word "farewell!" It tells of parting, pain, and sad re- ■ gret. It oft sobs the sound of friendship's knell. Pare well, spelt this way, means otherwise. Pare well .with health, mako 6trenfftli secure, Roso cheeks, red lips, and (lancing eyes Wrought; by Woods' Peppermint Cure.— Advt, ',
Here is true Writing on ''After tho War—What Then?" George Bernard Shaw says: "I want to say that it is not true that I have tho power to stop the war!"
GRAMOPHONES AND EECOEDS. In "The Bristol's" Gramophone Parlour at Lambton Quay, Wellington, one can enjoy a demonstration of that wonderful instrument, "His Master's Voice." Tho stock of Records numbers many thousands. : There is at command an unequalled selection. The noted ten-inch doubled-sided "Zonophone" Becords have been reduced from 3s. Gd. to 2s. 9d., and the twelve-inch from ss. 6d. to is. Tho Bristol Pls.no C«., A'< J. JBruokes, Keith Island Manager,~Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2721, 16 March 1916, Page 7
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153Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2721, 16 March 1916, Page 7
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