A CUBIOTJS ca>e of somnambulism ii thus rt ported by the Patea matt t—A member of the Fourth Estate, whom duty called to one of the political meetings just held in the distriot had retired to rest, aad dreamed that he heard the imperative demands of the printer* for copy ringing in his ears. Stil! wrapped in the arms of sleep, he arose and worked - hard at the transcription of his report of the '•■> meeting. On awakening in the morning be was agreeably astonished at finding orer two columns ready for the printer, aad of which he in perfectly certain that two lines had not been.finished on bit retiring to bed the previous night. -_ , , ,"BllOHir-PAißA."~Quiok > complete; cure.-'-'," all annoying Kidney, Bladder, and Urinarr " Vw**»*. VwtmßU. Mom Urn *.Q& Bjdney, Gbaeral Agsnta, J-
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4860, 7 August 1884, Page 2
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