that Persian powder was concocted from tho flower heads of a pretty variety of chrysanthemum-native to the high Caucasus Mountains. Ills son began tho manufacture and export of it in ISI-d. Cultivation of pyrethrnm flowers, as they are called, spread to tho Balkans. The most successful _ attempt to grow pyrothrum in tho United States was in California.”
“ Beoganiy—no Jess,” was the ticket collector’s awed reply—“ I’ve let in twa wimmin who said that they wi the caretaker’s wife, and nuo there’s a third yin wantin’ tae conic in.” An easy way to hnd out whether a man is going “ up ” or “ out ” is to ask him what kind of a man is his boss.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3715, 19 October 1926, Page 2
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