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Roslyn Writing Pads, an acquisition to every home, od and Is each, from local storekeepers.* • "Considerable conjecture has been arous ed among those interested m the study of deep sea fish over a catch of several fish of a strange species which was madu about 40 miles off the Otago Heads. Some of the fish, one of which turned the scale at 381 b., were on exhibition m the Dunedin fish shops last week, and occasioned a great deal of curiosity. Dr. Benham, professor of biology at Otago University, has pronounced the fish to be sea bream. The fish, which are said to be not entirely strange to local waters having been caught several years ago, are common to many European waters, also to the East Indies. The sea breani is allied to the fresh water or carp bream, which is found m many European lakes and rivers, and which afford good sport to the anglers, though coarse and insipid as foodTHE WEALTH OF ALADDIN'S T LAMP FOR A BRAINY DfVENTIOiJfi. Who knows the possibilities of a simple idea which, if perfected, maj bring you fabulous wealth? "Advice to Inventors" tells you how to proceed. It's free from Henry Hughes, 157 Featherston St., Wellington. "I have as gcod a housekeeper m my wife, and one who can spend my wage^ to as good advantage as any woman ih New Zealand," said a worker, comparatively speaking a new arrival, to.. a Palmerston Standard representative, m the course of a short conversation. "And she maintains that she could do better with £1 a week m England than with £2 here m New Zealand. From what l r have seen, it is the labor laws that make prices so high. Now, look at that" — taking up an article m frequent demand — "that's twopence at Home. It's sixpence out here. Then look at the cost of living. * My wife says everything is terribly dear. She says higher wages don't count m comparison with the higher cost of living. She certainly did not expect to find butter dearer here than she paid for it at Home, and yet most of it comes from New Zealand." WRINKLES and crowsfeev come because tissue? ire starving. Use LANE'S MEDOLINE daily. A delightful Skin Tonic and Skin Food, i./- nt Chemists 9,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12586, 17 October 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12586, 17 October 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12586, 17 October 1911, Page 3