Mr A. A. Duncan, Deputy Public Trustee, haß left on a visit of inspection to the West Coast se'tlement reserves. '1 o avoid service of the summons in a case bet.veen the proprietors of a menagerie and their employees at Adelaide, one of the litigants locked himself m a cage with bve bears and two ape.s The bailiff served the process through the bars, prudently declining to enter the cage to effect the arrest. “ Hunyadi Janos.” This favourite Natural Water, in habitual use throughout the world, has established itself as a customary Aperient in all climates. Remarkably and exceptionally uniform in composition; free from defects incidental to others. Brit. Med. Journal. Annual sale, six million bottles. 3
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1290, 19 November 1896, Page 35
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117Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1290, 19 November 1896, Page 35
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