I Talk about the ltritihh victor! i being won on the playing fields „ Kton, it is to the bakehouse that w« Will J'OU Hind nui'li Ihtih-s, and where will you find such bread an in Kngliind 1 '\\m I baker in to occupy tho high place he deserves.—Jlukers' iTlmes. ) 'Hie modern MiyiiiK that evvr.i girl Cagnut 1* beautiful at sixUen, but it la every woiuun's own fault Wwhe in »ot beautiful at sixty, nmrktj the 'modern seureh of -the n«w w for more boauty. n» well us for |of everything else.. The. girl and tha grandmother are alike eager (n tho nuof.— Current Utei-aturo, New VorK. Mainly about hares (by a youtyg 'uiiUwl) :—:• Young hafni tiro tailed lcverotts. Hairs sleep much. They sloep with their eyes o|R-n. Hairo haw no vyalaqhca. Their (our tan are. shorter than their hind leg* .Their oar-ring in rctnarimWy good' Hairs \hvh their Uvea In «ol«tud« and irilenta. lhey are oftwi " ttm KorwbftcJc nod by '"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7740, 16 February 1905, Page 2
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160Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7740, 16 February 1905, Page 2
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