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One of the most) curious trees in Germany stands on the left bank of the river Oder, in Ratibor, Silesia. Ib is a maple, at least 100 years old, which has been twisted and cut into a sorb of circular storied house. A flight of steps leads up to the first level, where the branches have been gradually woven together so thab they make a firm leafy floor; above this is a second floor of smaller diameter, formed in the. same way j . and the ends of the branches hare beer, .woven into solid walls, and cut so that eight windows light each of the apartments. 'Below the first floor, at the level of the second, and at the top of the tree, the boughs have been allowed to grew out naturally, while the intermediate walls and the edges of the window-like openings are kepb closely clipped, Sore throats, hoarseness, etc., quickly' cured by Condy's Fluid. Sir Morell Mackenzie, M.A., of England, says" Yon cannot use a better eargle than 'Condy's Find.'" For purifying the teeth and breath, wash out the mouth with Condy's Fluid, largely ililuted with water. Sold by all chemists. Condy and Mitchtll, of London, Bngi land, are the solo tt&liW. iMijl M lining '" Condy's Fluid,*'.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9975, 12 November 1895, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9975, 12 November 1895, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9975, 12 November 1895, Page 6

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