The "Lone Hand" announces that next month it intends to publish last month's winning list of printer's errors. A vast number of people would be far more satisfied if they published the winning lists for May, i.e., before the proprietary notified the public that they would only count a certain class ol typographical error.
The Mongolian at Dunedin recently attempts to follow the example of the Wanganui Chinese m raising the price of vegetables 50 per cent- The jSftows there, however, found they could not trust one another, and were afraid of the other "cutting the pi-ices." The Chow, m Dunedin, knows something, apparently. He's afraid of boycott, and is rot taking any risks.
Dr. H. P. Biggar, the physician who organised the athletic cure for John D. Rockefeller, now declares that the world's richest man should live to be more than 94 years of age. He says he is the "best-trained athlete m the world to-day." "It has cost me five million dollars to Ret well," was ■Rockefeller's comment. Anyhow, Standard Oil and the sweat of human horses will stand even bigger rackets.
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NZ Truth, Issue 122, 19 October 1907, Page 3
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