'!'!..■ N.-.v I'm,,-,. i„ llamp-hire. mi- | ' Irr.ic-.•- H«»i -ipuro mih-s of Crown pro- I perty an>l forty-five of private land. Tin' Vulgate is the authorised Latin version of the Bilile. made liy Jerome between 383 and 40:> A.D. England lias the greatest number of lighthouses and lightships—one for every fourteen miles of its coast line. There are forty publications wholly devoted to Esperanto. They arc issued in various countries. The Queen of Holland personally conduets a daily religious service in her palace at The Hague. Each person in the United Kingdom received laM year an average of sixtyfour communications by post. Lettere written by Wagner arc now becoming valuable. A small packet of them recently fetched £7O The average marriage rate for the British Isles in a year is 16 per thousand. It takes the constant labour of 60.000 ]ier.ple to make matches for the world. Inhaling steam from a jug of boiling I wat.-r will relieve a sore throat. Jamai-an fireflies emit such, a brilliant . gl"v.- that you can read at night if you ijpla'e • t'.'u in an inverted tumbler on
If ynii want your furniture removed can-fully, expeditiously, and economically, employ the New Zealand Expnss Company, Limited, who niakn a sp • ,; arc also able to supply first cliss <lrv storage accomn-Ddatinn.—Advt. THE ON'LY SEPARATOR J\ THE WORLD. I The "Mclotle" is the only separator I made with enamelled bowl ea-ing and I i mi:k and cream outlets Of course, this | j beautiful hard glazed finish on the pars | that come in contact with the milk must | give the ''M.-Mli-" an immense advan- I I tage over other separators in the niafler of cleanliness. The difference between the enamelled bowl of a -Melolle" and other machines is as great as between a china tea-cup and a tin pannikin. r7e also claim that the "Melotte" is fb-easie-t separator to turn. Thai's !«.. cause it is made on an entirely different principle. Wc could explain this to you in a few moments if you would call in. - L. A- Nolan and Co. (late Wilson and Ifclan], agents, N<tt Plymouth. \
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 2 December 1907, Page 3
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346Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 2 December 1907, Page 3
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