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The wireless telephone caa-ried the singing m San "Francisco on May 17 of the National Hymn to an audience of 300 people m Philadelphia-, to whom it was distinctly audible. The mildness of the present season has been illustrated m aiemarkable "ways m farming districts within the last month, another instance being recorded this week from the Manawatu district, where a resident picked a quantity of ripe tomatoes, grown m the open. His Honor Mr Justice Edwards left for Palmerston North on Saturday, to continue the hearing of the case C. H. Spiers v. Percy P. Hall, a" claim for £14,000 damages, m connection with the destruction *of a flax swamp by fire. Mr a! P. Skerrett, K.C., and Sir John Findlay, X.C, are engaged as counsel m the case. ' Tlie purchase, of Palestine from Turkey for £100,000,000 by the joint efforts of the Jews and Ohris tiaris of the . world , to be turned into a small free republic, was proposed at - a recent meeting m by Mr Morgenthau, ex-United ] 'States Ambassador to Constantinople. The speaker thought Turkey would, be persuaded to sell after the war* was over. •/The other day Mr. R* Jamieson (reports the Southerland T|mes) killed one of ; two pigs that had beeri reared together from suckers. The next morning he discovered the remaining one dead m the sty. A district resident had at one time two pet lambs.. One died. The other was so heart-broken that it was afterwards found dead alongside its. mate. Button. <iay iri Sydney for the benefit of the war . chest fund . demonstrated that .the lib^rajity of the -.citizens has npt yet beeri unduly strained, for upwards of £30,000 was collected during the day. In addition to the ordinary sfireet collections, there were vended arid sold by auction a lot of miscellaneous things given for the good r of the fund. Among these articles .vfas aj goldi button, which was sold for " £500. ■ The cost ""'of this button to the organisers was about;' 4s '6d. "' '"*.'" ' ■"*''•" : ' WiOOD-MJpSrE Tyiies •-- "GO FJm,TJ$E$T.''A '"■■''■ ■"• These best British tyres have flat sides and are so • that inflatirili 'com"presses, the wiails' instead -df ■ thorn. With the cbmp'i-essiori of' rubber, outs tend to close up: Wkeii i-flbhlav is stretched, cuts tear and become larger That'a why Wood-Milne -. tyres' "go farthest"— cuts close up instead of extending. "A Dunedin motorislj writes : — "With reference to the Wood-Milne tyre 880; s: 120, this has done 12,500 miles on my ,25 h.p: Talbot." Write floa* price list to N.Z. Depot, 167 Vivian Street, Wellington*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14047, 18 July 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14047, 18 July 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14047, 18 July 1916, Page 5