Lord Wolseley has entirely adjured tobacco during the last eighteen years. "At one time," he says, "when I was in India I regularly .smoked twenty cigars a day; But I have never touched c cigar or cigarette since I was in the desert in 1885. I found that smoking was playing havoc with my nerves, and as I wanted all the nerve I could command on my expedition tc Khartoum, I decided to give tip the habit altogether." ■• > ■ Morloy's cashmere hose, 10id, lljd, Is 4id, Is ?4d tip; boys' strong hoso.ls, Is 2d, la 4d, Is 6d, Is Bd, 13 10d; ladies' open work and embroidered cashmere hose, Is 4£d; Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 3d; at McCullagh and Gower's "clean sweep" sale. ■■'-.■ ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12317, 8 July 1903, Page 5
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