The oilier night Joseph Cohen, who resided at the corner of Deninan and Brough.ton Streets, Glebe, Sydney, visited a dancing academy, and subsequently complained of being ill. He went into the fresh air to see if it would revive him, bat he fell down, and was removed to the Sydney Hospital, where life was pronounced extinct. Death is believed to have been due to heart disease. The biggest show of corsets in New Zealand at the Beehive, Newton. Three big windows decorated entirely vpith corset*. All three windows illuminated every night this week.—At the Beehive, Newton. Our well-known prices for oilcloths and linoleums still continue; our new stock just arrived. Roth shops are now showing splendid designs in all qualities.—At John Court's (two shops), in Queen-street.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12856, 3 May 1905, Page 5
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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4
New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12856, 3 May 1905, Page 5
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