Deplorable Waste.
Jerry Higgins, from Boston, and Lord Dvffer, from London, stood side by side as Niagara falls watohlng the volume of Water as it dashed on the rooks below. "What a pity it' ls that all this water sjwoM go to waste," said Jerry. "Xes." answered his lordship, '/but you knew they are going to utilize it for the •ImMo transmission of power." "I know that," continued Jerry, "but II ««ald have been used more adyanta•wartf." ■ v- ' ' ■■■■•-':.■« "lw, really. Then you are an engineer w4|ftanewld«af" . ; Jerry looked up qulssloaUy. "No, °be saM, ( T» a milkman. "ST^r^^
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Manawatu Herald, 15 August 1896, Page 4
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97Deplorable Waste. Manawatu Herald, 15 August 1896, Page 4
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