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Th- normal number of telegrams sent daily through thp London Centval Ottire, which is the largest in the work), is about lfO,ooo. About 500,000 words are sent every night in the form of press telegrams when Parliament 16 sitting. A fit-kin, containing onp hundredweight of butter, was recently dug up by a farmer in Fallagherano bog, Co. Tyrone, Ireland. Although it had i lain buried there for three centuries, , the butter — of pale-yellow colour — waa hi ai perfect state of preservation.

lIf^aULOVEI YOUR/'^o) HUSBAND J give \ Jm H|M_X Wl IT IS PLEASING TO KNOW - KARSTEN '■ baa a Choice Stock r{ . FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS. Call anil Inspect njy St^ck. YOU CAN SAVE Jkf A,"M"C] V ' GUARANTEE EVERY ABTICLE. i CHEAPEST'HOUSE in the City. A. KARSTENi EXCUAX'fGE and MART, - Cridge-streoV

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 30 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 30 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 30 January 1909, Page 1

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