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A story it told of President Lincoln that succests what sensible men think of "full dress." One nifht ICrs Lincpln swepf iate the library as the President; stood with hit tons; back to the fire warming his long frame. Her dress wast long at one end and/ low, ,- at , the other. "Whew said Old' Abe," "what a Inng tail onr eat has to-night!" 'ICn Lincoln made ao answer and paid no attention to him. He stood some time with his eyes study- '■■ mc the floor, snd , then laid softly: '• Mother, don't you think it would be better if ••me of onr cat's tail was round her neck?" .-... : ,- .- , <■,-■.■:. ! A GirAT Busiit KSB.— The United States; of America is the home of some veryj larf e enterprises, bqt none perhaps; greater than the business conducted byMr G. G. Greeq. of Wppdbarjr, ,Newi Jersey, U.S. A . He ii thW prbprietbr of the well-known Bosehee's German Syrup which is ; unequalled , { sg> a; remedy far Pulmonary and Bronchial affections. He manufactures als» Green's August Flower "for DjKpepsia and all disorders of the Lirer. These preparations are used throughout, th« ciTiliied world and thousands testify to their valuahlo «nratire properties. Both these preparations hare reached an immense sale solely on on their merits. Sample bottles of esch are sold at 6d., or full-siaed bottles at 3s 6d. All dnißgisto keep them.

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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 131, 21 April 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 131, 21 April 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 131, 21 April 1885, Page 2

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