Lord Marcus Beresford, M.P., lias thrashed a money-lender. The story is full reported in the papers. He is the member for Southwick. His opponents were Mr. Labouchere and George Odger. Lord Beresford is in pecuniary difficulties, and he would not stand paying CO per cent, and being called a liar into the bargain. So he went to the nsurioas solicitor, locked hint in his room, and ! thrashed him. The little prank cost him about £1000
A recruiting medicine. As a means ot^ ! increasing the diminished vital forces, of 1 enlisting the recuperative powers latent in the systpm in an effort to recover lost v.i"or and health, of affording a support and solace to the aged and infirm, of reinforcing the digestive ami urinary organs when enfeebled, and finally of bring* in rt ' fo the " front " the glow of health and the s:,ii!e oi 1 elireri'ulness, there }» no recruiting medirine so prompt and cfiielrnt as I'boi.pdo Wolfe's Scoiedam Aromatic Schnapps. — Advt.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 31, 20 June 1877, Page 2
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160Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 31, 20 June 1877, Page 2
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