was a tremendous dapping of heads. I bad hardly ever heard such applause before; I straightened up and set to clappingwith the rest, and I noticed a good many people round about me firing their attention on me, and some of them laughing in a friandlyand encouraging way.' I moved about in thy 1 ' chair and dapped loader than ever. ‘Who is it?* I asked the gentleman on my right. ‘ Samuel Clemens, better known in England as Mark Twain,' he replied. I stopped dapping. The life seemed to go out df me. I
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FOOTBALL MATCH NEXT BILLS- - MIGHTY ALOK THE FAMOUS S|IOMIC AMD- PJCK-MHP 'M U / < 0 s4JLO/f THE FAVORITE MORNING DRINK Of Footballers, Cyclists, Cricketers, &c. FRESHLY 7 PREPARED FROM THE FAMOUS AFRICAN KOLA NUTS (COLA ACUMINATA). Uniatoxicating, yetcontammg more sustaining powerthau alcohd When out of sorts take a Drink of Mighty Alok. ALOK SAVES DOCTORS’ BILL C . regular drinkers op alok enjoy constant good health. ALL RESPECTABLE HOTELS, WITH SODAWATEB, 6d PER GLASS. ALL CHEMISTS, 2/6 AND 4/6 PER BOTTLE. . Pharmacy: FISHER & Co., 337 6-ecrge St, (NEARLY OPPOSITE G.P.0., SYDNEY). MELBOURNE LABORATORY; 407 COLLINS STREET ‘THE BUIEETIN ’ ON THE GREAT CYCLIST: MARTIN AT list IS LIGHTER NOW THAN AT ANY PREVIOUS TIME DUR' rm ms AUSTRALIAN CAREER. HIS SUCCESS IS LARGELY DUE TO TOTAL Abstinence from intoxicants, and getting to bed early-a SYSTEM WHICH HE RIGIDLY FOLLOWS. REMARKABLE TESTIMONY ABOUT MIGHTY “ ALOK.” TO MESSRS FISHER AND CO. MELBOURNE, SEPTEMBER 24. 1897.' GENTLEMEN -I HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN TESTIFYING TO THE EXr EXTENT PROPERTIES OF YOUR FAMOUS TONIC. I ATTRIBUTE MY PHENOMENAL SUCCESS IN AUSTRALIA AS A CYCLIST TO ’THE USE OP IT. thf STAYING POWERS IT POSSESSES HAVE BEEN WELL ILLUSTRATED TK ROME OF THE RAGES I HAVE WON, AND I WILL STILL CONTINUE TO DRINK IT —YOURS, Etc,, W. MARTEN, AMERICAN CYCLIST. Agent in Dunedin: MR W. J. CRAWFORD, No. 6 JOEL'S BUILDING, CRAWFORD STREET. GREAT EXTENSION SALE! BARGAINS THIS WEEK —AT—HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO.'S Millinery at LESS than HALF cost. Ladies’ Silk and Lace Capes, 7s 6d and 10s 6d Ladies’ Mantles from 21s ; were double A lot of Ladies’ Black Jackets, 3s lid and 5s Ladies’ Fawn Jackets, 3s lid and os Lot of Ladies’ Blouses, 2s 6d each Flannelette Dressing Gowns, 7s 6d and 10a 6d ; half price Annual Summer Sale! LOBE'S MS HOW OH! REDUCED PRIDE m COTTONS, CLARK’S 200yds—2 Beak lor--*s3,-amis-3d dozen. BROOK’S 500yds—3d Reel, Ss doean. KNITTING COTTON—Ia lid o*. CROCHET COTTON—2 Balls for 3Jd, .«■ Is 8d dozen.
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Evening Star, Issue 11683, 15 February 1902, Page 3
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