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  2. WAR TROPHIES IN DISFAVOR.

    The "serapiron" sentance has all but been passed on yet another proud collection of our civic war trophies (says a writer in the London "Observer"). The ...

    Article : 575 words
  3. AN ABBE'S DIVINING ROD.

    Using a red similar to that employed by water-diviners, the Abbe Bouly, of Hardelot (France), professors (states the Brussels correspondent of the London ...

    Article : 199 words
  4. WOMEN AS INVENTORS.

    Hundreds of men and women in Great Britain have bean endeavoring during the past year to invent domestic and electrical devices that will save labor in the home or ...

    Article : 360 words
  5. SOCIAL NOTES.

    Reports of Wdeeings and other items intended for Insertion in the Social Column of "The Advertiser" should be forwarded as early as possible. All ...

    Article : 484 words
  6. HOPE AND PAINT FOR A BEDROOM.

    I wonder (writes Will Cuppy in the New York "Herald Tribune") if the average houseswife knows what veritable marvels may be achieved with paint in ...

    Article : 1,364 words
  7. LEAP YEAR BALLS.

    A leap year ball was held in the Geranium Hall on March 8 The arrangements were in the hands of the head teacher (Miss P. Jarrett), and the proceds were handed to the school fund. ...

    Article : 393 words
  8. A MUSICAL EVENING.

    A musical eveinig was given of Mrs. C. Danford, of Riyston Park. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Hont Hauesler, prior to their re[?]n to "Me[?]nont." Hawker. [?] ware renderd by ...

    Article : 80 words
  9. DANCE ONS THE PARINGA.

    On March 13 a dance organised by Mrs. G. Slewart and Misses Kissock Pennfold. Nelson, and Helps, was held on the Paringa, shortly after leaving Port Augusata. Mr. O. Walkington ...

    Article : 53 words
  10. Advertising

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    Advertising : 89 words
  11. COSCERT AND DANCE.

    The students of [?] Catherine's College, C[?]stal Brook, assisted by others rendered a concert in the Institute Hall in Tuesday evening before a large and appreciative audiecne ...

    Article : 365 words
  12. ANCESTORS NOT TOO EXPENSIVE

    A mail-order business in distinguished ancestries, conducted on Staten bland, in the name of Gustava Anjou. came to light as a result of the distribution of 24-page ...

    Article : 389 words
  13. HOT IRON CURE URGED BY NOTED DOCTOR.

    Professor August B:ex, an eminent Berlin surgeon, head of the surgical section of the University clinic, demonstrated to members of Barlin Medical Society ...

    Article : 228 words
  14. A SEVENTETH BIRTHDAYS.

    On February 21 a family renuion took place at the residence of Mr. Alfred Yard. Beach-road. Brighton the occsion being his 70th birthday. All the family were present this being the first ...

    Article : 240 words
  15. THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

    When the history of the twentieth century comes to be written, it may well be that the Russina Revolution will seem to have been an historical event of deeper ...

    Article : 686 words
  16. SOCIAL AT CHOYDON.

    A good response was made at the social held in St. Barnal[?] Church hall Croydon on Tuesday in connection with the D.T.N.S. gala day. and as a results a considerable number of votes will be ...

    Article : 184 words
  17. A SOCIAL AFTENOON

    The ladies of the Jamestown Baptist Church met at the church on Friday afternoon, when they entertained Miss Hope Burford, who is to be married shortly, it a social aftenoon. The ...

    Article : 105 words
  18. RECEPTION AT TOWN HALL

    A delightful farewell party to Lady Barwell and her daughters, Misses Nancy, Mary, and Betly Barwell, was given by the Lady Mayoress (Mrs. Lavington ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,099 words
  19. THE DIFFERENCE.

    Two Irishmen were watching a golf match. "There's no difference I can see between that and-work." said one. ...

    Article : 36 words
  20. OATS—HUMPHEHY.

    At the Clarense Park Methodist Church on March S. Albert James, youngest son of the late Mr. J. M. Oats and Mrs. Cats, of Tallall. West Coast, was married to Crase Morphett, only ...

    Article : 339 words
  21. TENNIS AFTERNOON.

    A pleasent afternoon was spont on the tennis courts at Nuricopta on Saturday. when the [?] finals and final in connection with the tournament arranged by the tennis club were played ...

    Article : 250 words
  22. THE REWARD OF INDUSTRY.

    According to the New fork "World," an immigrant tailor who stitched his way out of Grand-street into a 15-roomed apartment at No. 1,165, Park-evenne was the ...

    Article : 315 words
  23. CARD EVENING AT CUMMINS.

    The first of a series of fortnightly [?]chre tournament in connection with the [?] branch of the Australian Labor Party was held in the Agricultural Hall last Saturday ...

    Article : 146 words
  24. HOW METAL PRICES ARE FIXED.

    "What they deside day by day rules the price of metals thronshout the world," writes "A Metal Exchange Broker," con[?] the London Metal Exchange. He ...

    Article : 251 words
  25. AS AVON FAREWELL.

    A farewell social was lendered Mr. Roy Daker and Mr. E. Duck by the Avon football in the school hall on March 11. An overture. was played by the Misses Goode, a carnet solo was ...

    Article : 118 words
  26. WEDDINGS.

    The Jamestown Mthodist Church was the scene of a pretty wedding Saturday, March 10 when Thoma May, only daughter of Mr. and the late Join Glasson, of Jamestown, was ...

    Article : 822 words
  27. A SOCIAL EVENING.

    A social eveining was held in Mr. H. Brigss's new barn on March 12. A musical programme was given by Miss E. Angel and Messers. S. Ducke. C. Dutlled, C, H, Baker, and ...

    Article : 165 words
  28. WHY MONEY MAY NOT BE ACCUMULATED.

    "A Barrister" contributes the following article to the London "Daily Mail":— The spacious munifloence of the unkbown donor of [?] whose generosity has ...

    Article : 380 words
  29. SUPRISE PARTY AT BRINKWORTH.

    On Monday evening a surprise party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. G. Walladge at their residence, near Birinkworth. Musical items and cads made a plesant evening's entertainment, ...

    Article : 148 words
  30. "HEREDITARY CAUSES."

    "One stray case of any particular discase in the family records does Dot in the least prove that the tendency towards that particular ailment is present in the next ...

    Article : 284 words
  31. FASHION'S RIDDLE.

    Much notice has been taken of the disapproval of the hard dress shirt which was expressed of the Prince of Wales recently, and [?] searchers after ...

    Article : 350 words
  32. BRIDE AT GEORGETOWN.

    On Tuesday eveining an enjoyable bridge evening was held [?] proceeds being in aid of oval improvements. A committee was formed to carry on the bridge clubm ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. DNACES AT FINNIS.

    A succesful leap year ball, organised by a ladres' committee was held in the local hall on February 29 A lucky cap waltt was won by Mr. Hoare and Miss E. Mudge Confetti and ...

    Article : 376 words
  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 336 words
  35. TENOR SINGING DELAYS TRAIN.

    That music is stronger even than rigid railway schedules was recently demonstrated in the univeresity town of Tuebin gin. When the Berlin-Swithzerland ...

    Article : 141 words
  36. HASTE.

    A Scotsman rank up a doctor in a state of great agitation. 'Come at once." he said "ma wee balrn has swallowed a saxpence." ...

    Article : 33 words
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