IEBTEISIITTLEMK 1 FOR THE ISVERi GTJARAKTEEDto headache and every disease of the liver, stomach and N .s v,i 1/ . bowels. A safe cathartic* B® .... \u.r not afterwards constoata. ffiio smallest and easiest*** tabs. 4® in ami. 1 Some commotion lias been caused iu the Seychelles lately by the removal of an old relic iu the shape of a boundary-stone oa tho island of Mahe, The atone was in reality a monument of the French occupation of the islands, and not long ago a French general, who happened to sojourning for a time at Mahe, purchased the stone from a local resident on the boundary of whose property it stood. The relic was shipped on one of the Messagsries liners for Marseilles, but when the matter got to the knowledge of the Administrator at Mah<s prompt ■ measures were taken to have it impounded, with a view its return to the colony. The stone, which was on its way to the museum at Cluny, ia now to be sent back to Seychelles. '■ ASKFOE{CHAEMEISOUITS.~Adtt
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10566, 28 January 1895, Page 3
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171Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10566, 28 January 1895, Page 3
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