The Daily Telegraph, in a gloomy review of the harvest, says it is estimated by those best able to form an opinion, that New South Wales will not reap mora than half a normal crop. Taking the situation as a whole the Commonwealth will probably have to import 200,000 tons of breadstuff* to fill the Federal bread basket. Mrs Jones : I always think twice before I speak onoe, sir !" Mr Jones: Exactly, Maria; but you're such a quick thinker." "This way fer the show, ladies and gents ! One penny admission. Parints halt price. Parints what is not accompanied by their kid not admitted ! This way fer the show 1" "You don't think she's as pretty as she thinks she ia?" . " Well, no ; but perhaps nobody Is as pretty as she thinks she is."
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 276, 30 October 1902, Page 3
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133Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 276, 30 October 1902, Page 3
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