ASK FOE CHAEM BISCUITS— Ady Some interesting relics have been taken from a Saxon cemetery at Highdown Hill, Sussex. Upon a skeleton there were 151 beads of clay and' gltss suspended on a string from tho neck to the waist. Statistics o£‘ the nine night refuges in Paris are said to show that during tho present year thero took refuge in these places no fewer than one hundred and thirty-seven comedians, forty-three singers, seventy-one musicians, twelve pianists, twenty architects, three hundred and ninty-eight painters (artists), ferty-ona authors, and twenty-eight journalists. SEEING-BLOSSOM-TEA*
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10593, 28 February 1895, Page 6
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91Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10593, 28 February 1895, Page 6
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