HE SUITED HER. "The man I ever wed,"she said, . "Must have accomplishments Yes; he must.play ,"■ and sing, and dance And ride, and row, and 'fence, And take a skilful hand at bridge, . A tennis racquet wield, And chase, the bounding golf ball, too, Across the dewy field." v The man who won her lily hand Was bald, and fit-out, and slow, He couldn't sing, or dance, or play, Or 'fence, or ride, or row, He didn't care a rap for golf, And never led cotillions, But he could sign a cheque, you sea, For half a dozen millions; T7l LOWEII IN d TLAN Tb. IT is no wonder growers have given up i-aisijng thei'r own annuals when such Healthy and 'Hardy Plants can be had at such Reasonable Prices. It is very gratifvinn- to hear every customer who has pWiously had Bedding Plants from mo speak so highly of ■their quality. "Tho Plants this year are equal to thoive previously sold," aud no further'comment is necessary. Orders by Post will be promptly attended to. Read advertisement on front page. P. G. A L LE : t ;: STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU;
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13421, 19 October 1907, Page 3 (Supplement)
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188Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XIC, Issue 13421, 19 October 1907, Page 3 (Supplement)
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