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MISCELLANEOUS.

. Of rail the King's children, the new Quiebn Maud is his favourite (says the Liverpool Post), and he was not able to restrain the'emotion he felt at parting|rom. her after her wedding. She is by far the most vivacious of his offspring, and was a terrible pickle as child She tormented her sisters out 'of-their. lives, and, whenever she could, I invariably tied their pigtails together, I Shcfe;managed to do this once at the I annual garden party at Marlboroughhome, with which the Prince Prirpessr used to wind up the London ■ seaspn, and so inextricably did she entangle their hair that they had to be piloted into privacy before a maid could re'ease them. ■: :flriGrassland says,every man and wouian -whose liver and stomach arc out 01. order] m'ust take his special prescription, ' 159878, known as Noxol, i( they wish to . know; what good licallh is, This remedy is a sure thing for constipation, indiges-1 tion, ,'livcr and stomach complaints.' 2s, \ at chemists and stores. Got a bottle today. .' ■ It you have a liver and know, it; it you are a sufferer from constipation; it !you have .indigestion, you should certainly trv the effect of one bottjc of Dr Grassland's Noxol. It is a wonderful !medicine. 2s a bottle, at chemists and' I stores;

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North Otago Times, 25 January 1906, Page 1

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MISCELLANEOUS. North Otago Times, 25 January 1906, Page 1

MISCELLANEOUS. North Otago Times, 25 January 1906, Page 1

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