The owners of the ground upon which the battle of Austerlitz was fought are industriously excavating the battlefield, in consequence of a rumour that the French commander buried there a number of military chests containing over £40,000. There b.as lately feoen published in London a list of over 3000 Protestants who have become Cath,olic3 since the pommencement of the nineteenth century. Tfre (Germans have long been famous for their proficiency in tlje }fse of paper ; but it will probably surprise ajanyoroijr readers to learn that now even the finest and most delicate wheels of watches are made from paperpulp. CATABJiS O> THK BiADUEß.—Stingirg irritation, iniluiuuialian, $11 Kjdney ar;j similar Complaint?, cured by " Buehu r paiba. Afc druggists. Kenipthorne, Prosser & Co. f Agents, Auckland. - Beusmbbb that a little Hop Bitters saves big doctor's bills, and cures when all else fuiU. Be*d ? ' ■" I
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4991, 10 January 1885, Page 2
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141Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4991, 10 January 1885, Page 2
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