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NOBODY WILL STEAL THEM.

There are two reasons why the Crown jewels are never stolen from "the Tower of -London. They are.in a strong place, well guarded, and are dangerous things to handle when dishonestly come bv. Most losses of valuables are due either to ©arelessness on the part of custodians., or to bribery. Perhaps the burster's'- 1 vocation is under uo circumstaiiees~an absolutely sare one, but not infrequently he chances upon a -job" which is both easy W J UCr 2? ire - 1 do nor- mention «S fact for the unwortny purpose of inducing any of the youth of the laud to eSer theprofession, but solely to throw S trative light upon another theme. Still ctn e i^ a -r el f. iOll betTVOen «*«*< andive shall lut it after we have L Iked a bit about the case of Mrs Marv IWi ■ 3 who live* in Wales. ~ Hollands, The lady says that no longer thin February (1898) she had a feveie art xck could not se^T^oget^-oett?! 801 "!- uflnenvi tt«« v, ■ s a Ie S ac .v bv the -Mi of H r c\S &&*« vantage Sler SjSf. hw ta of that kind caused fearful jiZt y ■ , stomach and noniL •" in the t-rr. at £?„?&&" BBtaJ "- complaints she Jot but littTr™?^ 011 ° f nio-ht qr>o„ «fi Jlttle rest day or ShSi after arose a threat of J •still more serios disease J i,.; thatwm" road ' ° fte " a PP™aehe« by nurse me constantlv' Had to into or out 3tfeh'utTe'? S "g the house, or to other* T ™~l c l u of oil th t vtziers, i was of no ns« worse. » CIV worse ana -hefc Lt7d\tsZl t 0 who can tell if 1 ' ife h^ n » or not not inTe-vened to sa el W" Ce had |J husband heard Syrup and persuaded me to try If 1 began taking it and soon felt better Mv appetite returned, and all kinS «f'f« 5 rfshiiTenr? 11 f** " o S nshment I gamed strength rapidly TTia asthma and the bronchial trouble van! shed and almost before I could rea se it, I found myself in the best of health and have continued so to be ever since For my remarkable and unexpected vt sSsVvrun 1 Bdtf , oU W? t 0 M«aS peigers Jsvrup ; and so I tell all whom I know. '-(Signed) MARY ROWLANDS " f&JTI parC l i ?' A"*** B *< 1898 J letter P owlands «** m her lectei winch I have reserved for this Place, namely, that she was a. dyspeot e Her system was weakened and her blood rendered impure bv indegestion That is the main point. That it is why she was open to attacks of influenza,' broncht tis and asthma. Her body castle being weak, the precious jewel of health was stolen. Keep the digestion strong and the blood clean and pure by the frequent use of Mother Spige.'s Syrup, and there will De no sod for the germs of dise*»sp to grow in. The system. thlK guarded, protects- the he--».th as the walls and don's of the tower hold safe the Crown jeweV

Mr Rawlinson, private secretarv to discount Gormanston. Governor of Tasmania, will leave Government House tomorrow for Nelson. Lord Lamington, the Governor of Queensland, and Lady Lamington, and suite are passengers to London by the K..M.&. Orizaba, which left Sydnev on Saturday. The following ladies and gentlemen dined at Government House do Hup- Vast week:—Hon Mr Rolleston and Mrs Rolleston. Mr Joynt. Dr and M'-s >Uson. Hon 11. C. and Mrs Buller, Co.mf *nd Countess de Courte, Bishoo of ton and Mrs Wallis, Dr and Mrs Mnckie Mr Scobie Mackenzie. The Wav to Keen Cool Dir-W f.he Present Hot W ather.—Takp »" every morning, to which a little rwdv's fluid has been added. The refreshing invigorating and cooling Gordy's fluid are simply magical, the influence it exerts upon the n«s%es and vessels of the skin, the tone anftl vio-our of the system are strongly fortified. = By supolying ozonic oxygen which the open sea possesses, and to which sea-bating mainly owes its strengthening properties, Condy's fluid increases the health-giving aiid bracing effects of all baths.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1440, 5 October 1899, Page 41

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NOBODY WILL STEAL THEM. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1440, 5 October 1899, Page 41

NOBODY WILL STEAL THEM. New Zealand Mail, Issue 1440, 5 October 1899, Page 41