At the distribution of prizes in connection with tin: School of Art, Chnstehureh. Mr. llerdniaa Smith save a .brief account of his recent visit to the Argentine, provincial England. London and Enrope. and dwelt especially upon the excellence of the En-ncli art schoj 1 *, whose methods, lie saidj appeared lo him better adapted to Xew Zealand conditions than those of the English schools. hi France much was being done in the direction cS instruction 111 applied art, particularly in ihe pottery and weaving industries. Gentleman (in railway train): "How did this accident happen?" Guard: ''Someone pulled the cord and stopped the train and the boat express ran into us. lit will take live hours to clear the line for us to go ahead." Gentleman: "Five hours? Great Scot! I was to be married to-day." Guard (a married man, sternly): "Look here; are you the chap who stopped the train?" Now's the tune tff purchase cheap clothing for the boys and men. It's sale time at "The Kasli," and yon shrewd Taranaki people know that this meaik lots of bargains. This firm buy for cash and sell for cash; that means' they buy absolutely in the best markets, securing special discounts which they piwa on to von. Loo!» thorn up nt once and secure some of their bargains. "Ihe Kash." ju-«t below Nolan's auction mart, Now Plvmonf.h. —Advt. BR. SHELDON'S XEW Ts the most wonderful remedy ever discovered for«the cure of coughs and colds. It will cure you when all others ha«r failed. Price, Is fid and 3s. Obtainable cveiywhere. »
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 320, 21 February 1910, Page 5
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