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Bough on Coens. —Ask for Wells’ “Bough on Corns.” Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. At chemists' and druggists', [Auvt.J Nelson Cathedral is tho only church in New Zealand lighted by electricity. Witchcraft is still not quite A Suffolk farmer recently charged a gipsy woman with obtaining from him £5, under threat of causing his wife’s legs to rot off if he did not give her the money. Another dupe gave the woman sBl, being assured that if she did so she would have a fortune. The Spaniard looks upon a drunkard with the most undisguised horror and contempt. Tet everybody consumes more or less liquor; wine is as common as water, brandy is sold at every railway station, and in twenty places in every square and promenade, and aniseed whiskey is abundant at only a halfpenny per drink. 'ln connection with the approaching exhibition for which vigorous preparations are already being made, it is proposed to establish a perpetual fair on the esplanade facing the Seine, in which will be gathered together "all the enjoyments, all the spectacles, all the curiosities, and all the amusements of every country in the world.”'

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8123, 21 March 1887, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8123, 21 March 1887, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8123, 21 March 1887, Page 6

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