A token inscribed "Tunsteail and Hopping 1812. One half-penny.' Payable at tho Corporation House," which has been found at. liarton,'Norfolk, is a relic of tho "wet harvest year," the worst over known, when ruin fell incessantly for threo months; and these tokens were issued to tho starving poor. T m°L ol L '?'.° of -° cougVis around, ino-hacking tnat won't go awav: ahound ° UrOS ° f Sm ° l ! WOrih horo nh "'footer should not' go astray j Cub i,s6 for h very bad cougl 7 ' Lung Balsam from H. Barraclough. BAREACLQUGIPS ACACIAN LUNG BALSAM. Is 6d. Transvaal oranges realised, 13s. a easeat .Coyent Garden recently, and- Portuguese apples, which fetched only Ss. a cusa lost year, sold for Us. on' account uf the scui'olty tit thu Kugliuu. oruu.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 919, 12 September 1910, Page 2
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125Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 919, 12 September 1910, Page 2
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