, \ In oonneotion with the Paris Exhibition it ' has been resolved to set -apart a sum of £10,000 for illuminated fountains and vrjater--1 falls, similar to those which were displayed m, ' oonneotion with the London Exhibit jqnß. ' , The lpngeat w. prd is the English language ia toot ".'Bmiles'.r though there y ia a jjetween the first and last letter. The longest 1 word is " beleaguered,^ with the equivalent L of three milei between the first and last 1 syllables. * Lady Dudley has insured her life for the benefit of her young children for the Bum oi ' £100 t OOO. No single insurance offioe would take the venture, and the huge police had tc 1 be divived among the larger firms m £10,00 C shares. i " Bucha-Paiba." Quick, complete cure, ;• all annoying ydney, bladder, and uruinarj c diseases. ■At demists and druggists, : Kemp « home, Prowsr, *n4 Co,, 1 AgCQti, CblUt
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2042, 21 January 1889, Page 3
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148Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2042, 21 January 1889, Page 3
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