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Learning her Fate. —When Mrs Hackett was widowed for the third time tho neighbors all sympathised with her, for Mr. Hackett had been an excellent man and a- “good provider.” “It’s real hard on you, it is so,” said a kindly-disposed hut unusually practical person, a connection hy marriage, “but I suppose it isn’t quite as .if ’twas the first time.” “'Miss Stone, you don’t know anything about it.” said the -afflicted one. “You don’t know what it is to he called upon to lose husband after husband. I don’t believe I shall ever he able to make up my mind ts» bear it again, and I’m beginning to feel that Heaven meant me for -a widow woman.” When tho great liner Lusitania left Liverpool she carried, for the use of nor passengers, 78,2001 b of flour, 124,0001 b of meat, 30001 b of tea, 10,140 fowls, 00001 b of fish. 10001 b of turtle, 45,000 oysters, 50,000 eggs, 90001 b of butter.
P. PITTAR, DENTIST,UNION BANK BUILDINGS
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2074, 28 December 1907, Page 3 (Supplement)
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