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A bookmaker witnesses in the street the accidental 4satb pf l&ii a^qsa.intance. He «ets pff ta^ Jbreak . the news to the widow. He isVc^arged'not lo tell her toe abruptly.' At the the . house he asks for "Mme. Widow 3£.'! "fain Mme. X." says the lady, "bat I~am not a widow." « Would you like to bet on it ?" responds tho bookmakers >/< >>■ ;.,■■: >, p. . , > A Geeat ßirsrjrEsa.—The United States of America is the home of «ome very large enterprwes, but .inene,,. perhaps greater than . the t busineqi. conducted hy , : Mr G. G. Green, of VVx)odbury, .New Jersey, U.S.A. He is the proprietor of the well-known Boschee's German Syrupi which- W'un^uifletf^ a 'rfimedy forj Pulmonary and Bronchial affections. He: manufactured also G&eh'tf&tigtitt Flower for, <l)yspej»sia. uandj all'disorders oft the 1 Liver. These, .prepjytftisns are used! throughout —the civilized .world, and; thousand.*/ tastifyv^tli*io r ajtiah|e curative properties. :yßosh thqse.prfpartttions; have reached an immense sale s.olely, onj on their 'merits. Sample bowles of each are«okl.At.6d... J ox.full-AJze4-hot'tl£s:at3« 6d. All .druggists keep them. . j Glasgow Hovise clearitig. safe for two weeks biiy-pApyrl <™ffw«>/ 1 B. ''J. nt Cottrell •lreepa 1 tW Working

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 123, 2 April 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 123, 2 April 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 123, 2 April 1885, Page 3

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