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. Our readers should note that an interesiing story, entitled " A Tale of Two Misers," starts in this issue. Train arrangements are announced in connection with Christmas holidays. Ab >mah. the ta.lest woman in the world, will visit Milton next week. See advt. in another column. On Wednesday night a sharp frost was ex perienccd in this district. A Miltonian resident wa- astonished, on going out to look at his garden, to find small pieces of ice formed where water had collected in his cabbages. We notice the name of Mr F. V. Frase r amongst the candidates who passed the section of Third LLB Examination, at the Law examinations held in November. , High-class Dentistry.— Pretty Teeth are essential to the beauty of every woman — bad teeth would make Venus herself look homely. I can make you a beautiful set of teeth, or make your teeth beautiful, whichever is necessary. High-class dental work in all branches. —Thos. Fogg, Dental Surgeon, Dunedin, Mosgiel, Outram, and Milton, Very early on-Thursday morning a resident of Ajax street, Milton, was surprised to discover a first-class brand new pair of men's tyoOtS and a cap deposited on the pavement outside his house. At the time they were fpund on Thursday morning the pavement was heavy with frost, and the resident noticed that alongside the boots and cap, the place was clearly outlined where a man had slept during the night. Whether tbe person who chose this strange sleeping place is a disciple of the fresh air school of health is not known, but he evidently believes in looking at the constellation of three stars — through a tumbler — otherwise he would not have gone to sleep on a hard and frosty pavement. But the greatest mystery of all is why he did not put on his cap and boots when be arose from his slumbers J

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 97, 16 December 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 97, 16 December 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 97, 16 December 1904, Page 4