GRISI'S CHILDREN. It Is delightful to read of two perions in I the same profession who are happily married. j Identical tastes and pursuits bring about a ) certain harmony of relation which it both j rare and beautiful. Grisi, the great singer, married the tenor Mario, and some incidents sold of them and their children prove an anusually happy domestic life. | The prima, donna identified her own success entirely with that of her husband, always pro- j ferring his advancement to her own. Perhaps the clever reply which she made to the Emperor Nicholas, of Russia, was half-seri- I OUS, inejibodying this spirit of self-surrender. | " So," said His Majesty, jocosely, pointing to her childreD, " these are your little Grii» ettes I" "No,sire," she returned, "they are my little Marionettes." The children themselves tell an amusing story of their own sensations at one of their mother's public triumphs in Dublin. Grisi'l admirers had dragged her carriage to the hotel, and ihe had sung to them again," as It she were tearing the harp-strings asunder, and singing from the depths of her heart." The enthusiasm of the listeners knew no bounds. " They climbed up the lamp-post'' said one af the children, in after years. "We thought they weald come into the room, and when one speaker called out, • leave us one of your children!' our fright was awful. In achorus of pitiful little voices we begged mamma not to leave tts behind; we would be such good children!" THE MOST NUTRITIOUS. GRATEFUL COMFORTING D.stißsmslied everywhere for DELICACY OS' FLAYOUF, SUPERIOR QUALITY, as it aUTRITIYE PKOPERTSfc* Speoiel .y gratefel and coatto jiSivou?" dyspei'tio. Sold only 111i-IS. tfsOabelled JAMBS EPFS & CO., Ltd., Hommopatlne Chemists, London, Eng. SUF?fc> Epps's Goo# £a Every Hospital in England that uses Bovril (and there are over 500 that do so) gives practical, unassailable testimony to the pre-eminence of Bovril as a strengthening, nourishing, sustaining food. This testimony embodies the experience of those best able to judge of the real value of Bovril, of its absolute purity, of its splendid results. And Doctors, Nurses, and Patients join to swell the universal chorus— There is only one * k LISTER & CO. Ltd, Dursiey, Eng., Manufacturer? of the PREMIER OREAM SEPARATO OF THE WORLD. Known ONLY as the Alexandra Give the most UNEQUIVOCAL AND POSITIVE DENIAL to the statements, made by the Agents of the Ds Laval, they defeated Messrs Lister's ALEXANDRA at a Public Trial in Germany, and declare they have never sold or sent a single ALEXANDRA SEPARATOB to Germany at any time. ALEXANDRA TOOK FIKST PRIZE at the Royal Agricultural Society s Show, Boac&ster, 11 h BEATING THE D LAVAL ! and other Machines Could any better certificate of efficiency be offered to. those in Dairying! Mewton King, SOLE AGENT roi she ALEXANDRA For the North Island of N.Z. SOLE BROS., TAMNAKI BUTCHEBY. We kill anly the PRIMEBT OF MEAT grazed en the beat fattening (arms Inthediitriot. FOR OUALITY WgjOEFY COMPEItT ON OUBTOMERS WAI3JBD..ON^DAIL£, 30L3 AGENTS F, ANDREWS' WEIiLKtfOWN BACON THE'BEST !"A PERFECT Food for Infants."', Mrs. Ada S. Ballin, '' Editress of "Pub Over 70 Years' I Established Reputation, j BEST and CHEAPER For INFANTS and ITAIiDS, CHILDREN and The AGED. "Very carefully prepared and highly! nutritious."—Lancet. 1 " Equally suitable to Invalids and Old v'eople."—Medical MagazineNksiVE'S FOOD has for some time been used in ERiAL t'TM tn ••'-."ts o{ Infants ana lo'.nnj 1 Sir Charles A. Cameron, M.D., Ex-President of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, (i Contains all the elements of Food 1q an easily digested form." Gordon Stables, R.N., A „iOST NUTRITIOUS FOOD FOBj NURSING MOTHER&I 1
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 172, 2 August 1901, Page 4
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598Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 172, 2 August 1901, Page 4
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