In tliD Lower House of York Convocation, the TCev. AY. H. Draw moved a resolution urging that the restoration of St. Sophia, Constantinople, x o the Ortliodox Eastern Church be one of the conditions to bo demanded by tno British Government in framing the settlement of terms of peace in the conference now sitting in Paris. The Dean of Durham remarked that there was no building on earth in which the heart of the Christian was so perfectly moved as in the , Church of St. Sophia, prebendary 3olloway reminded the House of the connection between the Church of St. Sophia and York. The resolution was adopted in a modified form by deleting the words "to be demanded by the British Government." A factory for the manufacture of, dried milk is to bo established at. Hautapu by (lie Cambridge Dairy '.Company. The building will front the main road, and will have a floor space of 12,500 square feet. A Kimbolton fanner had to leave tlio gates of four paddocks open, to give his stock access to water during the recent drought. Soruo bullocks, though coin" paraUve strangers on the farm, were noticed to walk straight, back from the water through three paddocks to the particular one of the back. Inquiry showed that paddock to have been top-dressed with "TUI" BASIC PHOSPHATE, giving Hie grass greater sweetness and palatnbility. The manufacturers arc Hodder and Tolley, Ltd., Palmerston North.— Advt. "Dear Peggy,—My advice ie 'Bring your furniture wilh you.' We sold up, and it was awfully expensive lo refurnish. Alice sent hers through the New Zealand Express Company, and it arrived just 10Te17." 87-91 Customhouse Quay.— Adit.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 209, 29 May 1919, Page 8
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274Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 209, 29 May 1919, Page 8
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