Dr. Gill, the commentator, wore a gown, and one of the women of his church complained about the great length of the bands. ...
Article : 130 words‘Golden slippers’ are the latest thing in dancing shoes. They are really covered with gold leaf, treated so that it will not [?]ub off. ...
Article : 517 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 100 wordsThe admirable efficiency and despatch with which our army commissariat arrangements are managed during the present war in South Africa recalls to ...
Article : 255 wordsA pompous young Parisian had a crayon picture of himself made, winch he refused to accept when finished. ‘It does not bear the slightest ...
Article : 157 wordsThis painful malady often makes nervous people think they have something internally the matter, whereas they have merely caught a cold in the loins, ...
Article : 154 wordsTo-day my life seems somehow incomplete— Unfinished—though I know not how nor why. Old friends look strangely as they pass ...
Article : 113 wordsSome time since a young Spanish priest of commanding eloquence was preaching at a Roman Catholic Church in London in connection with some special Lenten ...
Article : 205 wordsNews has reached us that one of the most remarkable clocks of the nineteenth century has just been completed and is to be placed on exhibition in the near future. ...
Article : 485 wordsA lawyer named Simmondson, who practiced in a Canadian court, was in the habit of intimidation the opposing witnesses. He was once engaged in the trial ...
Article : 288 wordsLaugh, baby, laugh ! The world is sighing, sweet, At sound of trampling feet Where the red waters meet, ...
Article : 108 words(Owing to the gloriously bright weather there was an unusual show of light-textured fabric at Ascot this year. Upon the lawn there were to be seen dainty ...
Article : 502 wordsThis statement, giving some insight into the life of one class of music-hall people, was made by an authority in a position to speak. Said he ...
Article : 159 wordsYou’ve just got hero, [?]eutenant You don’t begin to know what a hell-hole this is These people are the worst kind o’ rebs. Capt’n Close—even ...
Article : 2,825 wordsOne of the closest friends of Baron Rothschild, of Paris, was Carolus Duran, the artist. During the entire course of a certain large dinner party the great ...
Article : 308 wordsAn officer tells the following story of an incident which occurred during the Peninsular War. When the battle began, the surgeon of ...
Article : 304 wordsI once paid a visit with some companions to a little ruined temple in India. Owing to its being in, an almost inaccessible spot it was rarely visited. Our ...
Article : 184 wordsIf you elect to model your design [?] a wall-paper or cretonne, you will have [?] simplify it somewhat, unless you [?] particular in choosing a highly decor[?] ...
Article : 201 wordsThe oldest working journalist in the world is Herr Leopold Ritter von Blumencron (on the staff of the ‘Fremdenblatt’) who was born on the 21st of February, ...
Article : 216 wordsBaby’s Head.—Sometimes the head of a tiny baby gets dry and scurfy. The best plan is to rub a little Vaseline in at night, leave it on till the morning, and then ...
Article : 425 wordsGeneral Sir Redvers Buller is undoubtedly a strong man, with a will of iron rigidity, but he also possesses, and occasionally uses, his characteristic powers ...
Article : 250 wordsEvery seat may be a mercy-seat. Dissatisfaction may be the spur to activity. God’s work never waits on the man who ...
Article : 75 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 17 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
The Pastoral Times (South Deniliquin, NSW : 1866 - 1962), Sat 1 Sep 1900, Page 2
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: