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Great BritJin li.is been visisled by a-ship called the Young America, [which represents an educafionaV exjperimcnt on the part of the United iStates of considerable novelty. The Young America hailed from Newport at the beginning' of October, with 203 American lads on board, who for four years arc. to live on the ship ,and lo make cruises to all parts or" the world. It is by way of being a compliment to Great Britain that on her nrakfcn voyage the ship should make Edinburgh and London her first ports of call. She is a full-rigged sailing ship. From the Firth of Forth she sailed to the 'JTiames, where her arrival was to be signalised in some way 'by various scientific societies. From the Thames the ship proceeds*to Christiana, Copenhagen, Gibraltar, the Mediterranean. the, port? .o| the West Indies,; and thence home to the United States. That constitutes the lirst year's voyage. In the second year the voyage will enfbrace Lisbon, Venice, Constantinople, and Santiago ; in thj third year, St. lk-nela, Cape Town, Uomfbay, Calcutta, llong-kong, Yokohama, and San Francisco will bo visited. In the fourth and last year the cadets, by then accomplished seamen, will go to Hawaii, Sydney, Ilolsart, Valparaiso and Kio tic Janiero*

The Paris correspondent of the Standard has recently been given some particulars of a remarkable case in Paris. The plaintiff is an eminent Parisian surgeon,, the defendants a firm who took cinematograph films of his operation:.. This he allowed thexn to do. so that he might get scientific records, but the films once obtained have been sold mid even exhibited at country fairs. In one case we are told that a Parisian hostess, anxious) to entertain | her guests as thby 'had never been entertained before, had a cinemato--1 graph operation peiformod after a select little dinner party. Other ladlies followed the example thus set.

until one fine evening a lady who had some time before undergone an ! operation happened to be present ■ where the cinematograph proceeded |to give a graphic representation of |her own sufferings. Naturally she was much cut up at thus being (wounded in the house of u friend. | We are not surprised that the su;. geon should claim heavy dai: »jes .for the use maide of the lilms. Meanwhile the photographers claim that | they can «lo what they like with jfheis own.

I»you do your own washing then here is good naws for you. Try a tin of "Washine " ; it will help you Bird please you. See list it storekeepers who stock it.*

Three Bargains. 160 ACHES, all ii grass, ring-fence and divided into four paddocks Stood house. wool abed and yards Carrying 800 sWp, GO head 2-year-old cattle and 10 horses ; oa metal road 1 niile from school and factory. Very suitable for daiiyi*sr. Price, £7 10s per acre. 90 ACRKS, all in grass, ring fenced and divided ; nice five-roomed cottage. Nearly all level land with about 20 acres ploughed. On good metal road within one mile of factory; 4 miles from railway, l'rice, £ls per acre. 180 ACRF;S, all in grass, good fencing ; new 5-roomed house, cowshed. yards, etc. ; good dairying country on metal road withim easy distance of factory. f> 0 noxious weeds. Price, £8 per acre. Terms, £l5O cash ; balance on mortgage.

DAVID LAING ViAND ANP FINANCIAL AGENT, NEW PLYMOUTH. kUASH AIUSANGEO AT LOWEST CURRENT BVTE3. U R Requested to note uiat now u the time to have Pliotf taken, and-that Collls' Studio Is still tile plnce. Only Studio via Sow Plymouth where services of a lady operator jare available. '. PHOTOS IX ALL STYLES : | ENAMEL, ULACJv AM) WHITE, [ OH SEPTA. 1 PHOTOS COPIED, 1 KNLAIIGEAIENT3 MADE, I PrCTUKES VKAJIED. 'Chilian's Family Groups Jill in tlicr I lot Stylos. StfrtvoscojMC s»nd ortlinttry Views—- ' Hi. block in TamruLki. COLLIS STUDIO, DEVON STHEIZT aniu CriteriPigt jtw

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7765, 17 March 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7765, 17 March 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7765, 17 March 1905, Page 4

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