At present there is a big boom in Irish shipbuilding. Messrs. Harland and Wolf are busier than they have ever been. They have sufficient contracts now on hand to Veep their yard going night and day for two years. "In January last there were 150 aeroplanes in existence," said Colonel Massey, in addressing the Ladies' Automobile Club at Claridge's Hotel, London. And in October the number had increased to 1500. It was estimated that by the end of 1910 the total would* exceed 2000. An interesting method of commemorating the coronation is in contemplation by the British Wesleyan Sunday-school department. Efforts are being made to get out an edition of the new Methodist Sunday school Hymnal by the end of May, 1911, in readiness for distribution as coronation gifts, instead of mugs, medals, and the like. For Children's Hacking Cough at Night Woods' Great Peppermint Cure Is 6d -nd 2s Id.
■ «V SPECIAL H I iIM • I ■ APPOINTMENT. ■ H IN OR OUT OF ENGLAND H ■ HAVE RETAINED THE ■ ■I LARGEST SALE FOR B ■■ SO MANY YEARS AS ■ IMELSOyI I iIMOATE&Go'sIv 1 B PURE CEYLON ANO H Hj BLENDED TEAS. IT IS ■ X IMPOSSIBLE TO BUY H H BETTER TEAS. OR TEAS H H THAT HAVE PLEASED ■ fffl GOLD ano SILVER j
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Northern Advocate, 23 February 1911, Page 2
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