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THE WORK OF "THE DEVIL"

(PAINTERS' PIE,) I 1/#.. ... Edinburgh Evening New? Answers to Correspondents:--"Pentlaud."—You -:un 11 jii-oiuibly find out your age" at the National Eogister House on paying a small fee if you can tell the parish you were l orn iu, anil "the date. 1 ' Ideas:— Nothing mattered to Xing William's heir-apparent so long as he had his lill of pleasure, and having "d.'aincd" Iho eup of debauchery to its "bri.u" Umpire (Manchester):— On the opening day, Florist will run in the Gold Vase "in preference to" the Stakes, and he "should win the latter event." Ideas: — Its dismal moaning as it died away into the distance made the very 1 ' bones upon her llesh" creep. Berwickshire News:— It is a great thing to feel that we have amongst us the men like those of whom the poet speaks, do do good liy stealth and blush to find it "fail." South Wales Echo:— So violent was defendant that they had to tie his hands together to prevent him from "kicking." Dublin Evening Mail (Advertisement: — * * Mother and "sister" would like to know the address of "their sou," Harry Churchill, or his whereabouts. Croydon Guardian: — The "bridegroom" was led to the "altar—graceful" and "composed." Sunday Chronicle:— The company (G.W.8.) arc running a special "dog" trip to London on June 23rd, the occasion being the Salvation Army international Congress, Northern Echo:— "The choir was in excellent form and gave a capital account of the various items for which they were "nut" responsible, Manchester Guardian:— Thorps arrived "in" the bny during the night, but waited "outside" until the morning. Sunday Companion:— A look of misery unspeakable came on Godfrey llaylc's weak "voice." Consett and Stanley Chronicle;— ' Miss May Thompson was dressed in • a "white" dress of "pale pink." Egyptian Mail: — Tho district now taken in hand includes part of the ground covered by the Israelites in their return journey under Moses from Kgypt.to'' Canada,'' Market Mail (in letter from correspondent, signing himself "Victim":— I enclose my card and "remains," Boxing:— JStone was hooted for holding and hitting, but if there wan any "difference" between them they were both "alike," Sunday Chronicle: — Over "4,000 miles apart," two brothers. ~. who have not seen each other for 56 years "met at Hull" this week, The Holy Trinity, Stroud Green, Parish Magazine (in Church Hall Buildings Fund Balance Sheet):— I have audited and checked items and additions . . . and liud "some" correct, Ladies' Home Journal:— Fred found the "hot" water "icecold." Putney Newsletter:— Britannia took her scat on a "thorue." Daily Mirror: — At the entrance to Buchanan Castle a "welcome 'banquet' iu huge letters,' " was hung over the gateway. Daily Telegraph:— The lioyal visitors were received by several members of the Ladies' Committee. .... Miss .Rosemary Fairholire presented Queen Augusta Victoria with a "banquet." Boxing:— At' one time he (Haley) Wells' neck with his "right arm" and punched away umlisguisedly with his "right hand." Three good "carpenters" wanted for eiftv of North Battleford. Please write stiting "instrument" to Bandmaster, North Battleford. Messrs Tattersall's lieviscd Catalogue : A chestnut pony (well-bred); a child's pony, likely to win in children's classes; has been ridden by owner's "son," aged eight years, who has "gone to school, sound in wind and eyes." Lloyd's Weekly News:— The bodice is cut with Magyar armholes, into which the "sleeves" are stitched without any "sleeves." Gazette (Uxbridge) advertisement:— Gale and Lamb, Market Place, Uxbridge, Our Champion- Tweed Suit to measure, 245. This is a "ripper." ' "Western People: — The biggest iicld of the day was seen out iil fife Committee Plate (described . . ■ • ju the '.official race card :is "A 'llat' / • • race for horses that have never won a 'flat'-.'race value 40 sovs."),-Mrs 11. C. Bourke's Nelson beat all the favoiirV-..: ites*, and came home an < " winner. :He jumped'-: in^faultless . .«

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North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13180, 8 October 1914, Page 8

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THE WORK OF "THE DEVIL" North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13180, 8 October 1914, Page 8

THE WORK OF "THE DEVIL" North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13180, 8 October 1914, Page 8