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HEJ2E AND JHEBE. - » Repairers are more liable to accident than any other railway workmen. On an average one gets hurt every 35 hours in the United Kingdom. Blouses, 2/6 each. American Blouses 2/6 each. Colored Blouses 2/6 each, at Somervell's. The water power of Sweden is estimated to he able to i'jrnish 10,000,000 h.p. if properly handled. This energy can be made available for at least 9 months of the year. Ask for a ROSLYN Sweater to-day. One of the most interesting exhibits at the International Rubber and Allied Trades Exhibition, which opens in London next year, will be a rubber ball weighing one ton, and valued at £784. White Embroidered Blouses, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6. 6/5 at Somervell's, where the good Hats are. Vegetable marrows which, when young, had inscriptions cut on them, were a feature of the exhibition of the Hornsey Allotment Association. The inscriptions grow with the produce, and on one large specimen the Lord's Prayer was neatly engraved. Blouses, 2/6 each. American Blouses 2/6 each, Colored Blouses 2/6 each, at Somervell's. Constant rain and low temperature, have played havoc with the tomatc crop in the Channel l&lands this A large acreage has been planted mostly in succession to potatoes, but the yield will not be one-quarter of what it has been for the last few years. For Influenza ta&e Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure. Never fails. Is «d and 2s 6d. Fresh milk applied to boots and shoes has a preservative effect on the leather. The wear of the season—Somervell's 10/6, 12/6 ana 15/- dresses. Major BoT> Yokun, of Pierre, South Dakota, is said to own the only team of bison broken to harness. He bought the animals when they were four months old, and after months of pa-> tlent effort, succeeded in training them Buffalo are said to be the most obstinate of all wild animals. LADIES, for your own comfort and •economy we would strongly advise you to wear only the ROSLYN Unshrinkable summer weight Underwear "Delra" finish, together with Warner's Rust-proof Corsets. Obtainable all drapers and storekeepers. Three million herrings have been landed at Yarmouth in a week. Double-width Linen; for 1/- a yard, at 'Gordon Somervell's, where the 9d Peter Pans are. Paris has 115 inhabitants to the acre, while London has only 51. Linenette for 6d, 8d and 9d a yard, at Somervell's, where the good Sox are. The most valuable leather belt ever made sold for £1160. It was 248 ft. long, "72in. wide, and three-ply. For 'Children's Hacking Cough at night Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. \& 6d and 2s 6d. Among the best needle-workers in the world are the men of Japan, their chief rivals being the women of Persia. Any child ov.ir seven can be prosecuted as a criminal in England, but in Germany 12 is the limit of responsibility. White Embroided Blouses, 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 at Somervell's, where the good Hats are. A man feels drowsy after a hearty dinner because: a large part of the blood in the system goes to the stomac'fc to aid the digestion, and leaves the brain poorly supplied. Wo fewer than 212,000 herrings, catrght during a 24 hours' trip, were brought to Yarmouth recently by the Lowestoft boat Playmate, while 100,----000 were landed by another boat. During target practice by the United States Atlantic Fleet off Virginia a 12----inch gun of the battleship Georgia burst on the firing of the first range shot. The crew had miraculous escapes. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, For Chronic Chest Complaints. Is 6d a\id 2s 6d.

You use our ZEBRA STOVE PASTE and find it the best. Now try our latest manufacture— / / t mil, ipwiil 9 % BOOT POLISH and see what a difference it makes. (Made by RECKITT'S.)

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Northern Advocate, 8 December 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 8 December 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Northern Advocate, 8 December 1910, Page 6