I A correspondent of a London paper writes: "Tlv timid character of the Tsar is well illustrated by a story told me by. a. friend who had occasion to go to St. Peters- ■ burg several months ago, and through, the '■ influence of an Englishman occupying ?a ■ trusted position in the Imperial household, was shown all over the Winter Palace. -My friend inquired of his guide whether, among" other things, he might be favoured' with-al look at the Tsar's bedroom, but was told, that he had none in particular, as he slept) in a different one every night! No wonder" that His Majesty has now tied "m terror from his capital." ' For one- guinea wo supply a . 2-piy "wi'vowove stretcher, flax mattress, and pillow.— Tonson Garliek Co. >~ "'. _ New Goods Arrived: All tho latest, noveltics in gents.' lies, studs, an<* collars will be* found at Geo. Fowlds'. V; ~ o Inspect McOullagh and Gower's latest importations in. charming Parisian blousings in cashmere, satin, lanie and flannel, all:' prices and very smart desigus ; see window.. > .. - '."-•-.■..-/ ■■: -.---vK-r
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12818, 18 March 1905, Page 5
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