Nearly 15 000 persons are em -doyed in ! Paris iii making wreaths nnd crosses of immortelles. A " W»mens' Prin'ing Society " baa been oraanisp'i in London fur the jmrpose of giv ng uirls an opportunity to lea*o the tyi-e setters' trade After a raontV* trial the girls enter v on a three years' apprenticeship, during which small but increasing weeki*' wages are paid. It is proposed that the women employed -y the society shall. wh»n they are competent workers receive the ordinary trade rate of remuneration, so that any unfair compet 'tion with men's wor'-t m»y be avoided.
Queer Feelings. Odd sensations in various parts of tho body particularly io the head and lower extremities, *htch do not amount to actual pain, hut are, upon the whole, rather worse, trouhle many persons. Almost invariably tbey pr>.eeM r'rom nervou-me«« and an iuvigorant, Udolpho. Wolfe's Akomatc J^CHNArps i>tvanaoly dispel ad s>ueh qu.-er feelings and establishes perfect bodily comfort aod tranquility. <
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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 97, 2 April 1877, Page 2
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157Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 97, 2 April 1877, Page 2
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