Here is a good Kaffir story, wliicn li« the merit of being hup. A Christian Zulu-Kaffir was heard recounting to another wnh il the fullness and pictarcsqnencss their language so well allow-, a vision »i Heaven whirK lie had had 1,1 a dream, fend hj« described in Jc'ai. what H ; .1 Ven was like. * r And saw y n ti •' n ' Kafftri there r" inquired his listener. .The teller of the story pondered a while, and then ' No," said In . "for I did not look into the kitchen." For his four weeks' attendance at "Sandringham. prior to the recovery of the King from typhoid fei'er. in 1871. Sir Wiliam Gull received .X I O.OOO- Tfric this amount was paid to Sir Morell Mackenzie for his treatment of the late Empcr.ir Fredt crick. The doctors who attended Queen Victoria in her la-t illness ro • ceived 2000 guineas each: '.vhile Dr. Lapponi's skill in removing a cyst "frrm the Pope's Bide a few years ago "was recompensed with £SOO. The -fee* of the physicians attended 'King Edward during the. illness which preceded his coronation amppnted to men than ,£20,000.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 4 December 1906, Page 3
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187Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81899, 4 December 1906, Page 3
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