BLIND BEGGAR CEASES TO BEG. A short time ago a Braille bulletin on gardening was issued by the National Institute for the Blind. Letters received in London have told how much the information has been appreciated by blind garden-lovers in many'parts of the world. From Ethiopia comes the story of a native blind beggar. On learning to read and write Braille, the man gave up begging for a living and opened a school at Addis Abbaba. whore he now tenches other blind people. Amon" bis subjects are. thf».m»kirww>& i and now lie has beas» gardening.
"Caught red-handed!” This phrase was first applied to a person caught in the crime of homicide. It. has come to bo applied to anv crime or misdemeanour.
oh as ebb shmeh■ bhob bb bb b■ ■■■ ■ ■ ■ B3l ■ 1 ■■■ ■ ■ I USE ■ i i « FOR ROOF PROTECTION a ! SMITH & SMITH Ltd. | & ■Mma■HBM■■■BBBB ■ ■ Bi ■ ■ ■■ ■ MBH MBHO A Perfect Set of Teeth for £2/5/(Upper or Lower). Remodelling Set £l/10/-. Single Tooth Repairs 5/-. Extractions 1/-. Painless Extractions 2/6. Teeth Extracted Tree when bets Ordered. 11. W. FROST, LTD. WANGANUI: NEW PLYMOUTH: Broadway Bldgs., opp. Post Office. Soles' Bldgs., Devon Street.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 32, 1 November 1932, Page 13
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