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The cubit of tho Scripture,. according to Bishop Wilkins, was 21.65 inches, and computed into Eniflish measurement, the Ark was 547 feet long and 91 feet beam, 54.7 feet depth,.and 21,672t0n5. The Great Eastern in 080 feet long, 83 feet beam, 66.feet depth,; and 28,093 tona measurement. So Noah's Ark is quite ' overshadowed by tho Great Eastern, . Venetian Blind and Revolving Shutter manufactory. All Blinds guaranteed of tho very beav description, Price list on application to ft, W. Hennflate Henn& Hajißen.) Poneke Steam Venetian Blind' »nd Revolving Shutter luoijay, Wei-' linrton.—AnvT' w "' Messrs Duncan and Son invito' special I attention to then- new consignment oV; cutlery—direct from tho manufacturers*" which thoy offer at fabulously low prices. Beßt pocket knives, Is and Is 6d; sets carvers, and forks and steels, 2s upwards; bread knives Is; and all kind of electro' plated goods at little more than the price of ordinary tinware,— Advt. J ; The Brazen Serpent.-Like the brazen ■•■' serpent that the b aeat Jewish leader lifted high in the sight of the perishing ' followers, whereby they were saved from death, the discoverer/of American Hop Bitters have placed before suffering, ailing mankind, a remedy which enables them to fight disease with conquering mankind.' • HalfAsi,eep!-"I novor,"- wrote a" young lady to a friend, •' go to church or lecture but I am halt asleep, and 1 never know afterwards what, the eormon or lecture was about." It was a plain caaa of nervous lethargy, produced by want of action of the liver and digestive organs, Sho was persuaded to try American Co'g Hop Bitters, and now she writes: "How intelligent and bright are sermons and' lectures now, and how glorious the world / welive inji IDr Souie'* Hop Bittw i*i~ itKtod a Wftgfti»'«'." Fttiw |

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2283, 30 April 1886, Page 2

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523

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2283, 30 April 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2283, 30 April 1886, Page 2

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