TheOtagoDai'y Times says:—Amongsttlia passengers by the s.s. ' 'iVtrarua' were two expositors bound for the Palmer river. Tliey had been employed in this office for soma considerable tiuie past. JBeiug 110 longer "galley slaves," we understand they intend to work "iii pocket." It is to be hoped that the North.Australian blacks will not make "pyo" of them, because they wish to keep their "frames" in good coudition. . When the compositors have whipped up several thousaud "quoim" they intend to purchase a "chapel." May each return with a whole skin and a full "doc." They have seen about twenty-five summers. A Wonderful Career,—During a period of nearly twenty-five year?, one medicinal stimulant h is exclusively enjoyed the confidence of tlie mo>i experience! physijians on this Bido of the Atlantic. To-day, a* from the time of its introduction, Udolpiio Wolfe's Schikdah aroiutio Schnapps takes the lead of every other tonic and diuretic in the estimation of the public and of scientific men. its parity, its agreeable flavour, its invigorating effect apoa the digestive organs, its extraordinary efficacy in diseases of the kidneys, the rapidity with which it restores the strength of the debilitated, and its Eoothiug influence in nervous diseases, have deservedly rendered it the most popular preparation of its kind in this or any other country.—Advi. 'He has left a void that cannot be easily filled) ' as the bank director touchingly remarked of the abscjnding cashier. - ' I'm particularly uneasy on this point/ said. the ily to tli i young g-'Uticoun who stuck; liitn, \qu lUq end of» wedle.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1887, 5 November 1874, Page 3
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256Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1887, 5 November 1874, Page 3
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