Tlie.rfiscovoi-.v_of the North Pole foil to tho Americans, and the South Pole is the prize cf the Norwegians. This is made very clear ! by the return of tthe Terra. Nova, a.s on January 3rd Giptain Scott was 150 miles away from the Pole, whereas Captain Amundsen had reached i.fc in the middle of Deeemiher. The question of luck enters largely into nxtch matters, hut there i« <no luck about the superiority of Crescent Blend Ten. Tt has woo jt« way into favour thronah sheer merit. :nid this position it will always maintain. u l hfifJ k**» vaff*rvn& from for BOioft Htfcl* Uiiifl. ivnA had tried vraplwnt, hut I omly Rot wore©. 1 save EotconA ft trial, a-nd w&a ploaaAS'tiy a-nrpriaed to fiad 1 w&* cow»o ujej may u»-*v «7f-« ■■«» ir • jnick wntafi'Hr* Mags?* VJunro, Cooper Balrotdn, S r .RW Rsxert.l. tha Rapid Ha&lar. ' sold Lu iriantfalftr jjota e4 If &*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10608, 15 April 1912, Page 5
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149Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10608, 15 April 1912, Page 5
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