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1 One of the strangest of matrimonial 1 misfortunes has befallen M. Ranging ' a widower 50 years of age, living in a ' working class district of Paris. Bos cently be met a girl of eighteen, ' named Nathalie Langlois, who cap- > tured his heart at first sight. The personal charms and modest de» ' meaner of the young woman made such an' imprs mion on M. Bangios that he married her on September 80th. A terrible dtoiUusionmeni awaited him when he awoke the following morning. The bride touktoM. taking with her all her jewellery and his pocket book nMnP r 41S00 in bank antes. Tbs unfortunate busband bas planed the aaMim in the hands of the police. ' American Journalism.—A (toueo. ville, Win., editor a few dans ago lished the following aatbnimh count of a wedding in that town “ Miss Jenny Jones and Bob Haan were married at the Jones mansion last night. The bride is a daughter of our Constable Jones, who is a goad officer and will undoubtedly ha reelected next spring. He offers a fine horse for sale in another column. Tbe groom robs a grocery store on Mainstreet and is a good patron of oar ad;■ columns, and has a fine lot of ba* gains this week. AU summer lea paid two cents mon for butter than an store in the town. Tbe happy counts left in the 10 o'clock tortobiSe bride’s unde in Milwaukee, who to reported to have lota of money and Bright's disease. Bob certainly has an eye for business." Undoubtedly the cpieutrali of ucr easeful trade journal advertising are these:—

1 Good'Valia, 2 Good ' 4 Good Dwpltfy'*-—4fcp 5 Good Printing. 6 Good Circnlalfon. If advertisers will fake can o f Mos 1 and' 2/ *re underUdte to Boppfy *tbo rest.

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 193, 20 January 1905, Page 2

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Untitled Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 193, 20 January 1905, Page 2

Untitled Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 193, 20 January 1905, Page 2

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