A Carterton Press Association telegram states that Mr. Donald Bower, of Akaroa, has been appointed manager of the Parkvalo chccso factory, out of forty applicants. It is a favourite practice for persons who havo enjoyed Anglo-Indian hospitality in the cold weather to go homo and givo it out that no ono in India has any religion except tho natives. —" Pioneer," Allahabad. "What the c'arnatjon, even more than tho rose, has done to increase tho zest of gardening is to disprovo tho old theory that flowers aro things to bo enjoyed for a few weeks in the summer. Carnations now bloom all tho year round. —" Outlook." It would be untrue to say that coldhearted women are always unattractive. On the contrary, they havo sometimes a strango I attraction like that which surrounds dangerous heights. A cold heart precludes worry afld makes for. health, and therefore for good looks.—" Spectator." No human being can writo satisfactorily whilo travelling in a motor-car. Oil the other hand motoring positively invites sloop of tho most refreshing kind. —" Guardian." To picture tho browor and tho publican as monsters of evil is equally as demoralising as to denounco tho Government for being a gang - of robbers.—" Christian "-o'lion- „ ..wealth."
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 216, 5 June 1908, Page 8
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