True Economy. —To purchase Countess Tea for two shillings. Free from any excess of astringency.—[Advt.] “I’m going over to your place ; got a letter of introduction don’t you knoAV, ’ ’ said the tourist to the hospitable and genial manager of a northern station, AA r hom he met at the toAvnship. But he Avas someAvhat taken aback Avhen the latter responded with his usual formula, “ Glad to see you, old man; come over for dinner, and I shall hurry on and tell them to kill another sheep.”
A decided sensation has been caused in Jerusalem by the introduction of the electric light into a neAV and flourishing flour mill lately started there. The proprietors, Avho are Germans, are to be congratulated on this neAV development. The building in Avhich the light has been introduced is near the site of Calvary, and close to the Damascus Gate. It need hardly be said that the Arabs and Jcavs are much puzzled to account for a light in a lamp in Avhich there is no oil, and up to the present time, Avhile gazing Avith Avonder, have been keeping at a respe' i 1 i distance
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2225, 9 July 1891, Page 3
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192Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 2225, 9 July 1891, Page 3
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