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AN ADAPTABLE AGE.

Tha new Berlin botanical garden's are - wonderfully beaut.ful, but to small 3 children they are a forbidden paradise. Boys and girls under ten are not ptrm:ted to enter. t Heir and Fran Mullcr found tins out , to their disappointment when they i planned to tako their little Paul on a ? Sunday trip to view the beautiful garl dens. Nevertheless, th'.y gave their young hopeful a few instructions, and started out. 1 At the gate, the porter stopped tTio i young Muller. "How -old are veil." he inquired. Paul answered. "S : x for the electrics; 1 reallv eight: for th? botanical gardens, , tea.'' HOW WE LIVE. , | Ter.'iicc O'Grady had been marrud , I only ;i week when he discovered that . I his wife, who had assumed the control ot Inns.-hold and larder, was inclined to bo -stingy. H had been working in his small gar. den on a afternoon, when Bridget came to the hack door and called out in (strident tones:— "Terence, coma in lo tay, toast, and fo've eggs!" Terenc- dropped his spade in astonishment and ran into the kitchan. "Sure Br'dgcl. yo're only coddin' me," he said. "X.av, Terence." replied his wife, ''it's no ve ; it's the neighbours I'm i foolinl" •SUGAR FROM QUEBEC. Canada lias a vast reserva el eugai in the sap of the .sugar maple, a tree j unci) enjoys a wide distribution in the Province of Quebec, and litis predict jha, rec inly found its way in consid-.r- ---! tible volume to England. II: - >ugar : s a I natural sw-cetmeat. and ha-- now been put on l.ho maiKet as such. This mituiInl .sucetment is now on sale a| many I liKu rs. eoafe.-li'Ui r-s. an Ich mists.! j and is guaranteed te consist of nothing] l ut pure ii:-i,:" smiar. It h made h> ! ho bn» the s-;.;, dr.. aii IV ',i punctures |in Ci '• hark of th ':;■-. A very c msidi i rah « lua; !.- s;..eir n i;d ,-vi up industrv i has giuv.n up in Qa-'h e Vrovinc. and a "siigir bosh" is coininoulv let staiul-l iug- a v.d'i'l (if m:i]ib-s. \\ i'i a hut in I the midst for the boiling o, iii - -ap. cniii.-;TEMrrr) in tiik crvit. The '■• c nlly la ra dau/hler < f Mr. I and \'r; \\"n-'uii C'liiivhili was diri.-st- i : en d i.i il:,. Cr.pt Chape! of th - House j of ('■ nuii.iii -. and was gin n the names : Sarah Mill Tent [lerm ; one. Mr. and | Mrs Churchill w re both pr seal. The j god par. ills were MUli.-enl Ducluss of | : Sot!: 'Hand, Mrs. Dawkfns, aad Mr. E. j ] Mais't. the nrivafe riear'-tarv to the. j first Lord of l.ho Admiralty. Archdeti- I c-m Wilb'rfor.-e. Chaplai'i to fie-- House [' of Commons, p rformed the ceremony I

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 18, 5 March 1915, Page 8 (Supplement)

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AN ADAPTABLE AGE. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 18, 5 March 1915, Page 8 (Supplement)

AN ADAPTABLE AGE. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 18, 5 March 1915, Page 8 (Supplement)

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