ency in form. Others at the same meeting which did well both there and at Christchurch were Dan O’Brien’s Sir- Tatton and W. Walters’ Yattarina. , Then came Carbine, another of Dan O’Brien’s horses. Carbine earned for itself the reputation of “ the best horse .in Australasia.” ■ ■ ' ■ In more recent years we can quote Kerbside, who went to Wellington a week after running at Cromwell and won the big sprint there.
Women’s Underclothing must • not be hung on thh same clothes-line as men’s in Minnesota. ,• ■
"PS. For long the Jones household had been the home of a varied assortment •f birds, animals, and fish, not forgetting a tortoise, but Mrs Jones grew tired of the menagerie and decided to get rid of it. Fido was sent to a dog’s home, and Fluff' to an institute" for cats. The parrot was sent to the Association for the Preservation of Pure Language, and the two canaries to the Deaf and Dumb Home. The othera were got rid of in vari•as waya, but when she cama to the goldfish she hesitated. Tommy, however, had a bright suggestion. “Why not fry it for father’s breakfast? ” he said. “ He’s been asking fer a ehange for weeks.” “ Every jerehing he icesi’v «He wonder she complains that he hreata her eelily.” Heartbeat* 1 humming-bird iAi#;. at the sate ef Cll times a •minute. If ifm ora making your wife or son your executor y'ois €sr© :mksng them io-*run 'your farm - AND to invest your money., , . • ■ AND to struggle with to-day's ever more complicated taxation diilicuSties. AND to find finance to start your family in life. WHY not give them expert assistance in all these matters. You can do it by appointing " The Trustees Executors " to act with them. This gives you both a personal trustee with an intimate knowledge of family matters .and a Company trustee with its great resources and the fund of experience which 60 \edrs iii the trustee field have given. ” The Trustees Executors " welcome a co-trustee. Gall in and see us. , ,• • ;3 QUEENSTOWN AGENT;' 1 J. W. Miiier, Meibourne Street. Branches: . £ , A.. . 24 Water Street. Dunedin. District Manager: Philip Nevill, Esk Street, Invercargill, ~b p. wr • GSNERAI!-';MA’N'A^p< i ;Py
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Lake County Mail, Issue 38, 25 February 1948, Page 6
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364Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lake County Mail, Issue 38, 25 February 1948, Page 6
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