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\ I'A I l'-NT WHICH HKOI'GUT A I'OIUT NE. lVr (. imU-miikK' money i' wi>;.ld hard to k'ai the Lo.tMi which a mail named Noriiui 11 Miles received lor his idea ot perlorutmg posture stamps sheets which hud to ''t cut with a pan ot scissors. One day when Mill* was thinking about notuing ill particular it occurred lo him it pertoratioiis U.'tween the mips would enable theui to he separated without, the bother ol u-mg t>cis?ors. He 'Jid not blop to patent lus idea, I.ut rushed oil to the proper pobt-ottiou efikials and explained his idea, illus•.Uting it witli a pill a lid a sheet ot uiiting paper. ii-• also suggested a fciuiple d'-vice lor a perioration inacluuc. It did not take a gonuis to appreciate ili-' value ol the idea, and even the Government ofliciak saw it. Mile* a?ked L'o.<HKJ lor his idea, and though ho I eld no pa tout, ho got what lie deiuaudid, alter some delay. ANSWERED. A Church ol England clergyman was n'siting a school in an agricultural district. and wa> trying to make tho children see how much Christianity covered our country in comparison, with others. Knowing that in the village ■ here were many market gardens, and thinking that the children would knowwell tile religion of those who eultivate(| tin- garden--, many of them tuning patents engaged in lite work, he asked:-- " >ll',.'. children. wh:'.t religion voiild you f.i\ the majority of the gardoners in his villa?'; belonged'?'' ()f eouise. « very Land went up. I\vi-i v face, looked eager 'o 'm asked to ailiVl'f. ''Supi osing. iiiv dear, you tell me pointing to a, dean, red-faoed, liltie =irl. "Buddhism, was the answer. TITF WITTY WTDDEK." "Nmv. ' said lhe new 11u.~'>an»l. "I am your captain and yon must let me 1 "niiaiKiiul viiu t'iroii"h lit' ." . " Vi.-I have a* dual capacity." |i>pli< d |li n ( h\« r nidi'W. "li'i-au <• \'"i ai« my C4pt4UJ AttJ UJJ" SCCUfIJ 41dty iy uUC "

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 249, 20 November 1914, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 249, 20 November 1914, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 249, 20 November 1914, Page 2 (Supplement)

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