"Yes, sir,";said a braggArt, "I'ma rich man, but^Fve seen the day when I had to worfc as hard as, anybody. Nou you'd scarcely it, but when I started ont m life I turned a crank a t »eventy*five?cents * week." "O, yes, I j would, said the listener. "I was pretty certain that you hkd." "Had what?" "Twned crank. V oil City; Derrick, •■■ * A' i. . . ... .. - A|Biii^coJumn article ip an exchange" tells "How ttißoii Water."" This is a great^aste of space. Ihe way to boil wlfcr' is to put it m a kettle and set ivfotta hot stove. A quicker method has never been discovered.— Norfistown Herald. The following paragraph appears m * recehtf '* Sydney Morning Herald": *— ]% eantiqned the prisoner m the usual way.VsakTii police Cbristaßle ni ; giving Evidence at the Quarter Sessions " yes* terday. .flis Honor Judge Forbes, re« ferring to the expression, said that to caution prisoners was the greatest mistake policemen made. They had no right whatever to caution prisoners; that. was for the Magistrafps to do, and there was aprescribed form of words m which they were to io it. The constable's duty was, when arresting a person, ro shut his own mouth, but to keep his iarrfopen/' "'A ■ i ■ * -. 1 '■. Bough ;on CoENq/'—Ask for ells. •JRou'eh'6n Corns?'" Quick relief, complete^ Mrnjenenh.cnre..'. Corns, warts, buri ! oris Felt^j Grimwade, i; po., A'gepts, *\V$" lj^gtoh. fw% .„ B|P4Pi?|!ißs s f— ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks, and spark line eyes with all the cosmetics of France, <>r beautifiers of the world, while m poor health, ahd nothing will give you snch rich, blood.good health, strength sad beauty as Hop Bitters. A trial is I #ert»in proof, bee;
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1289, 8 September 1884, Page 3
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277Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1289, 8 September 1884, Page 3
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