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% -v ' [ADYT.j OUT OFN^ARKNESS INTO. LIGHT, TO THE ESUTOR OF THE STAR. Sic, — You mhst permit me space in your well-circulate^aper""to make^a few " brief remarks in reference to the advertisement which I saw\fi one of* your latest issues. The cifciz£Ss-of Feilding and Beaconsfield would thmk'tbat Mrs M. Bismarck has been and wilj 'be- the. means of getting Mr F. , Bisiuarcl^ senr., into debt. Now, I think, in my own^stimation, and I think^after the public hs^e read the following they will side with m 4: ~ that the advertisement in question was (a most absurd thing for any civilised beinW . to insert. For the truth will com»sooner\ or later. I will now ask^the foDowing/' questions : — Who paid for ~4he carpenter-^. ' ing work that was done in Mr Bismarck'ai house in Beaconsfield ?,' Who paid for all ?v tt^e furniture and other goods, amounting | to a truck and a half ? Who paid for the <* freight from Foxton to pßeaconsfield ? Who paid the clergyman's fees and the" 1 * license fees ? And for alotof other articles which would take a column and a half to describe.- Mrs M. Bismarck paid for all the- things mentioned above; Mr Bismarck Acud a few days after his marriage to some of his old chums : " I congratulate myself of having got 'such a gooS. wife.". Well he might congratulate himself when Mrs Bismarck' had £40 cash in pocket besides money in the bank, and a , property to the value of &50. lam also , •going to ask who is the/right owner of all the following things : Bedroom, parlour* and kitchen' furniture,^garden tools, the cows, a few sheep, a horse, &o. I have known Mrs Bismarck for a long time and ' have always found her a true, upright, honest woman, and as for her son, he is a thorough gentleman and a good tradesman. — I am, &c, A Pbivate Detective, ■-

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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 11 July 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 11 July 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 5, 11 July 1891, Page 2

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