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GENERAL CABLES.

IMPOVERISHED MARQUIS. TAKES TO JOURNALISM. (By Mail.) CHICAGO, Aug. 28. The Marquis of Qveensberry, aged 42, who but newly arrive! to seek eI. j! fortune in America after j having lost his Patrimony of over ! £2.)ti,iloil ! y injudicious investments, was promptly png-aeei as sporting? ! writer iy the lri-biin*. He wrote his j first descriptive story from the ringside of the Paphe-Burke fight in New j York, an-3 handled such a hot roasting to Pai>ke that the boxer has been moved to publish an apology for holding Lis opponent too cheap, j The greit work has been entrusted I ,to Queensbury of revising his father's | famous code of boxing rules to con- j form to American requirements. The press is promising its moral support, since the latter day tendency of | drifting away from ail rules in box- ! ing is becoming too pronounced. A MODERN LOCHINVAR. RACES A TRAIN. REGAINS HIS BRIDE. ATLANTA (Georgia), Aug. 2S. Instead of riding a steed F. Michael a modern Lochia var, outwitted the girl's relatives and, with the aid of a racing autnrnc"'ile, regained possession of his newly-wedded 'bride. The bride, Miss Edith Rogers, bad slipped away from relatives whom she was visiting and got married to Michael. On returning she found that news of her exploit had preceded her. She was kept » prisoner by her relatives and denied the privilege of communicating with her hasband. Four days afterwards Michael learned that his wife was in charge of an elderly woman who had boarded a fast passenger train with the girl. He procured a powerful motor car and raced the train, arriving at the first stop as the train pulled up. Jumping out, and running on to the platform, he searched the train for his wife, and. carried her off to the waiting motor before anything could be done to prevent their flghjt. Warner's Rust-proof Corsets never fail to improve the figure. 027 PREPARE FOR SOMETHING PRETTY. We are already preparing for our Big Spring Display which will take place shortly. The date of the Promenade and Show will be duly advertised in these columns. In the meantime our assistants will be pleased to show you the novelties in Millinery, iNeckwear. Dresses, Blousings, Skirts, Costumes, etc., that have already arrived at the Beehive. GEORGE COURT, Hamilton. 10 It mases one anxious—any loss cf weight. PHOSPHOL will re-build a cons .: rut ion. Large bottles s-dd bj all cbtmists. 3 Every woman knows that a wel glazed collar keeps clean longer than a badly finished one. It is economy 4o use "Glazo " Linen Polishing Tablet because it gives a splendid finish to the linen. Sold at 6d per Tablet, at all stores. 727

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Waikato Times, Issue 12186, 22 September 1911, Page 6

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GENERAL CABLES. Waikato Times, Issue 12186, 22 September 1911, Page 6

GENERAL CABLES. Waikato Times, Issue 12186, 22 September 1911, Page 6