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Precarious Indeed.

Tourist (at Niagara)— A coroner mart have a pretty good thing of it around '< hero. Coroner— Well, it's rather precarious. "on know our mcomejlejjeiiaß upon the i i.oiitmg population. One of the hottest regions of the earth's s iiico is in the immediate vicinity of 1 o Dead sea. Experts in the science of ?: ■■Iro-raphy declare that the sea loses ■ii less than a million tons of water a t-\y through evaporation. j Ti:o muscle 3of the forehead and scalp £ . ov.ld be regularly exercised several i uosaday. It is said that the individ-, -.. 1 hairs of the scalp can be stimulated I v- rubbing the nape of the neck -with a ■ <• arsely woven glove. Even if we have only a dinner of herbs - ) offer to our guest, if it be served in ■■■:". .9 spirit of true hospitality it will be batter than a stalled ox where pride and »■ envy are, and with them the spirit.of contention. It is stated that the daily supply of milk for the Ijtew York market amounts Ito about 10,000 cans of milk, over 170 'cans of condensed milk and upward of 400 cans of cream. . j It is an old story that the slow modes iof travel of, cay, 70 years since gaveperjbr.ps only too favorable opportunities foar ißirauying the natural features of a coun- : iscv.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 21 May 1898, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
223

Precarious Indeed. Manawatu Herald, 21 May 1898, Page 4

Precarious Indeed. Manawatu Herald, 21 May 1898, Page 4

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