I A course of cookery lessons "for men ! only'* 'has recently been initiated in Copenhagen under the auspices of an influential I committee. It was felt that there were in 1 that citf a largo number of young unmarried men. such as students and clerks, who were debarred from any real home comforts, and that a knowledge of cookery wouW aid them towards domesticated .habits, to say nothing of benefiting their digestions. The rate at which Zulus can travel in an emergency is astonishing. 15ome will cover as much as fifty miles in six hours. Bight miles an hour is an ordinary pace. A Timely Suggestion.—-This is the season of the year when the prudent and careful housewife replenishes her supply of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is certain to be needed before the winter is over; and results are much more prompt and satisfactory when it is kept at hand and given as soon as the cold is contracted and before it has become settled in the system. In almost every instance a severe cold may be warded off by taking this remedy freely as soon as the first indication of the cold There 5a no danger in giving it to children for it contains no harmful substance. It is •dcasnnt to take—both adults and children like it. Buy it and you will the best. It always cures. Sold by oil chemists and storekeepers. Price, la 6dand 3s.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5293, 3 June 1904, Page 7
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