A CASE OF DISTRESS.
TO THE EDITOB OP TUB * PBES3.' Sib, —The wife of a poor man living on the Windmill road was this day safely delivered of three children, all healthy strong boys. The mother was but badly prepared for one, and now that three require clothing and care, she finds her means quite inadequate. Should any benevolent person be charitably disposed towards this poor woman, contributions either in clothing or money will be received by Mrs. FitzGerald, or Mrs. Deamer, Armagh street. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, W. Deameb, M.D. Christchurch, May 23,1865.
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Press, Volume VII, Issue 801, 24 May 1865, Page 3
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96A CASE OF DISTRESS. Press, Volume VII, Issue 801, 24 May 1865, Page 3
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