PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.
The Colonial Inventor for October fully maintains the reputation for interest and excellence it has so de=ervedly won. Among much interpsting matter we may mention articles on "The New Telegraphy." "Safety at Sea," "Submarine Cable Laying," "Rotary Engines," "A Theory of Sleep," etc. There is a well illustrated resume and description of selected patents, articles — also illustrated — on the Auckland Technical Schools, Gore Electric Lighting Works, and the huge Kaiapoi boiler. It takes eight times the strength to go up* slairs that it requires to accomplish the same distance on a level. A number of Irishmen, for the most parb resident in London, have joined together for the purpose of establishing a non-sectarian and non-political Irish Club, which will provide a central meeting place in London for Irish residents, and also for the many Irish visitors from Ireland, the provinces, and from abroad. Mr Henry Lennane, 11 Red Lion square, High Holborn, iB the hon. sec. After a long ride or fatigue of any sort, nothing tones up the system so quickly as Liebig Company 1 s Extract. Its effect ia more lastine than alcohol
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Otago Witness, Issue 2331, 3 November 1898, Page 47
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