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Here and There.

At one time among the Greeks the wearing of breeches indicated slavery.

0:i its walji" .supply Huiii Yyrnwy, Lh erj.u.jl has sdcul nearly i.->,uuij,----000.

Ladies' Silk and Lace Ties at 1/ each at Somervell's, where the -l/i>

Ladies' Silk and Lace Ties at 1/ each at SomervelTs, where the '1/0 hats are.

.hats are

The average amount of illness in huiT.-an life is nine days out of the year.

A Paris company is shortly to send an airship to London to te.-:t tlufeasibility of a regular, service of dirigabies between the two capitals.

KNIVES— Tabic, Bread, Butchers : Pruning, Pocket, and Hay Knives. Good value, at J. MARSHALL AND SONS.

New Season's Vegetable Seeds — O'Leary and Downs "Al" Seeds, arriving each week, all new, at J. MARSHALL AND SONS.

:V boat used by the Kikiiin-s has

ircvw unearthed near St. Ives, Hunt-

I madonshire. It was probably left The diocese of York contains B50; j n " a creek a Viking raid 2000

parishes, aii'd 'has a population of 1,000,000.

years ago

! New Stock Flower Seeds now to Ladies' Silk and Lace Ties at l/|hand at J. MARSHALL AND each at Somervell's, where the SONS, hats are. ! _

.. , , O( , „,„ ~„,, . , . Ordinarily, our biu; battleships About £2(>,000,(iO0 was received m t;lkt , f ,..,„-, tv , (>ntv _ lhr . o; , lo tsventvpremiuriKS 1)V ( Hritish fire insurance foU , ln , )lUhs t() complete, but thr oHicus in IJUJ. Droa(lnoua;lit was finishod in four-

For Influenza take Woous , Great Peppermint Cure. Neve.t fails,

teen months

Nottinghamshire has been champion county at cricket more than any other team.

Ladies' Silk and Lace Ties at 1/ each at Somervell's, where the 4/G hats aie.

Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For Chronic Chest Complaints. It, (id and 2s 6d.

At a golf natch played at Kiikeel, Co. Down, die third hole, measuring .1.20 varans, was holed out twice in the course of the match in one stroke.

Sunday, April 2, 11311, has been fixed for the taking of the next census of Great Britain.

Ladies' Silk and Lace Ties at 1/ each at Somervell's, where the 4/G hats are.

DR. NEIL'S Herbal Remedies, in full stock ;it .1. MARSHALL AND SONS. Try "Balm of Gilead"' for Colds, there's nothing better.

Eighteen months are generally allowed, by our ■ admirality for tho construction of a'destroyer.

In connection with ithe now London Labour Exchanges it is proposed that juvenile branches should be forme:! for children leaving school.

Ask +or Roslyn Unshrinkable Flannel everytlme. Look Cor the words ''Delta Finish."

Ladies' Silk and Lace Ties at 1/ each at Somervell's, where the 4/u hats are.

At-'Wigan a woman has been fmod far bemgdrunk and disordely on the day stye qui't't-ed an inebriates' horns after three years' treatment-.

Tliti record attendance at a football match in tne United Kingdom is 121,152, at the England v. Scotland contest of 190S, at'liampden ParK, Glasgow.

Ladies' Silk anu Lace Ties at 1/ each at Somerveii's, where the 4/ti

Ladies' Silk ana Lace Ties at 1/ each at Somervell's, where the 4/G hats are.

hats are

An English team recently defeated a French team at football by 20—0.

A gentleman writes :—"Two bottles of Nazol just fixed me up. I had a bad attack of Influenza, Sore Throat, Cough, and Nasal 'disch a rge. It gave me quicker relief 'than anything I have ever tried."

A man, aged 40, 'entered a Vienna hospital and ask«l 'that a n operation should he performed on his stomach, as ho had swallowed 40 2in nails for a, bet.

WANTED KNOWN.—AII kinds Settlors Ironmongery, Fencing Wire, Iron and Builders' Goods, at Bed Rock Prices, from J. MARSHALL AND SONS.

Ask the sufferer from Rheumatism. Gout, Sciatica, or Lumbago the value of health. Ask what he worn , *: 1 give to again move- freely and with out pain. Then you have the v'alut of RHEUMO. it has eurea tnousands, for it removes the cause of these diseases. Try a bottle. Youi chemist or store sells it at 2s c>: and 4s 6d. Vi

A captain in the Royal Navy receives from £410 2s Gd to £GO2 5s per .annum progressively. In the army a captain has 11s 7d to 15s daily, according to regiment.

It must never be forgotten that when it is nearest to us Mars is 140 times as far off as the noon. We must not, therefore, jump to conclusions about those canals.

Getting a patent is not sn easy ami safe a thing, or not invariably, as many people think. The man wiiin an idea should consult an expert. Messrs Baklwiri and Kay ward, oi 30 His Majesty's Arcade, Auckland, publishers of Progress—the inventors' journal—are constantly saving people expense and trouble.

In order that ' the Government might secure a grant <of £1 for the National Gallery recently, it was necessary to expend about £10' on printing and stationary.

For Children's Hacking Cough at night Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Is 6d and 2s Gd.

Ladies' Silk and Lace Ties at 1/ each at Somervell's, where the 4/G feats are-

PERSISTENCY REWARDED

The good things in life are usually claimed by the 'persistent. Hence it is that most people —incUed we might almost say almost all —in Whangarei are now enjoying the special comfort of wearing Roslyn clothing and unshrinkable underwear, D?lta finish (so delightful to the sensithe skin. And all this, mind you, rs the result of the people's splendid persistency in asking Whangarri drapers and clothiers for Roslyn every time.

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Bibliographic details

Northern Advocate, 24 June 1910, Page 6

Word Count
906

Here and There. Northern Advocate, 24 June 1910, Page 6

Here and There. Northern Advocate, 24 June 1910, Page 6

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