In the many interesting chapters of uriiobiography contained in-those reost delightful "Days.of Jfy Youth" papers, which ndorn "M.A.P. there were lew that attracted so much attention at the. time as Mr. John Foster Frasor's story of.\ .Mβ own. personal struggles and experiences on his fray afon? the high road of journalism to fame. Mr. Foster Fraser has written half a score of the most popular books of travel now on the stalls, and it is understood that the next volnme to be presented to the people of Europe will be on Australia and New Zealand. Mr. Frascr will bo in Wellington on Sunday next—collecting material for the work, r.nd delivering n series of illustrated lectures on his < travels andexperiences. ■.'■'■■' . .. . ; •Laplanders often skate ft distance of 150 niiles a day. / ." '. . '".'''-','..' : .....
A REVOLUTION IN LOCOMOTION, ■ . Tho Motosacoche weighs only TOlb. It costs Sd. per 100 miles to run. Speed from 4 to 30 mites. Comfort, Reliability,'.and' Durability.'. .Catalogue and. Trials,..Cycle.nod'.Motor Supplies, lib'. .Wellingtoa.-A.dvt. , -C6M,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 635, 12 October 1909, Page 5
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162Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 635, 12 October 1909, Page 5
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