1 scape," said Clarabelle pensively, "do you know that the world will say you married, me \ for my money?" "What rap £ive I for the narrow, unthinking world," replied Landscape. "No rap I You are my soul's mate, my Clarabelle, whether you possess four millions or four cents." "I know, Landscape. Oft and oftoner you have assured me that you lov'o me in spite of my money, rather than because of it., But still, ■ I can't bear to have the world think ill of my Landscape.' And besides, I. have the natural womanly longing to pro.ve to all base doubters that I am..loved for myself alone. So, Landscape, I .have mado plans to givo all iny money to tho missionaries.; Why, Landscape, where are you going ?" The young man paused iu the doorway' and buttoned on his immaculate saffron gloves. "I'm going to become a. _ missionary," he cried, a great light in his eyes,' and vanished. At a "Safety Exposition" held in New York,, one of the most popular exhibits was a machine, shown by the Treasury Department, for washing, ironing, and sterilising soiled paper money. It is capable of putting back into commission no fewer than 600(5 bills an hour. The soiled hills are laid on a moving belt, carried into tho machines, and passed over and around a number _ of rolls, through cleansing and sterilising fluids.' They are afterwards ironed dry and crisp between heated rollers. "Fact p)(lcs upon fact."—Kaufman; Peoplo are 'constantly praising Baxter's 1 Lung Preserver, tho reliable remedy for coughs nnd colds. Every doso benefits throat, bronchial passages, and lun"S. Price Is. 10d.—Advt. 0 GILBEY'S DRY GIN. Doctors recommend and Drink it. Beware of Xmitations." Barraclough's Nervine stops Toothache.—Advt. When making up your order for the storekeeper do not fail to specify Desert Gold Tea. Its delicious flavour and economical quality make it most satisfying in use. Ask for the 2s. grade.—Advt. Use an "Avon" Tyre and find out what a good tyre is—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2960, 26 December 1916, Page 6
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329Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2960, 26 December 1916, Page 6
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