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There have beeh ( many curious results <A the revival in North Wales, and amongri them the following stands ont:—A wellknown dealer in pottery received the following letter the other day, and attached to il was a postal order for 10s:—" Dear sir,—Some years ago at a public fair i boght some potteries (crockery) from u worth Is 6d, and gave u 10s to pay for tome,.'but i am sorry to state that my conciens allowed me to receive my change twice; therefore i encloee a postal order for 10s, being the amount received and interest.—Yours.truly, "Do unto others as thou others do unto you." The addressee of the letter has attended fairs in var:ous - parts "of North Walea for thirty-four years, and has not the slightest idea as to the bender of the money. First come the chills, with other ills, To set us all a-sneezing. We pay our bills and make our wills; With coughing and with wheezing. Ground our-beds, with shaking heads, The doctors keep us poor, Till all our dread at last is sped • By • Woods' Great £eepenninfc Cum—

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Evening Star, Issue 12523, 6 June 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12523, 6 June 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 12523, 6 June 1905, Page 1