Wit.ii reference to habitual late sitters iu Parliament the curious fact, is disclosed that nearly all have gray liair, or no hair at all. Why there should he a subtle connection between hirsute scantiness and staying power it is not easy to conceive. Tiik Corporation of Liverpool (Kng.) in olden times acquired some, iand, which was then outside the inhabited portion of the town, but is now in the heart of the business district. Iu 107- its rental was ;CKi; its land is now valued at U12.500,000 ! Miss Ml'lifivvrin.i,; Are you food of b.iuiili.ii ? ah-* l> «>u> : Yes,, iu Urt ah-tract, d»ar, bouillon is very nice, but fur practical purposes give mo banknotes.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2462, 21 April 1888, Page 2 (Supplement)
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