A great deal of the expense in connection with the visit of the Gentian Emperor will be paid by the country, and, indeed, tho cost of the military displays is one of the ' <-V largest items in the bill., The visit did not cost the Queen so much as might have been ' expected, as it was so huddled up with the , wedding that the same .entertainments suiriced for both, and the only extra function was the State banquet in St. George's Hall. The lodging and entertainment iof the outrageously large suite which tho Emperor brought is the Queen's heaviest. item. Tiikv Cuke all diseases of the stomach, bowels, blood, liver, or kidneys. See that you get thein. Dr. Soule's original American Hop Bitter*. , !) Men ok Business enervated by tho con- ■ stant strain and worry of life, build up your system by the use of Dr. Soule's Genuine American Hop Bitters. ' , " , I 12;'.,.' ;, , v » . .'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8682, 26 September 1891, Page 5
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