In Sussex (says the “Express”) there lives a gentleman whose generosity and public spirit have endeared him to the countryside. He gives large shooting parties and owns a fine motor-car. His horses are all thoroughbreds. He retired from the head-waitership of one of the best-known restaurants in Regent street seven or eight years ago, after the death of the proprietor. He used to “take” between £SO and £6O a week as tips. HOW TO KEEP COOL All who suffer from the heat should add a few drops of Condy’s Fluid to the Daily Bath. A Condy’s Fluid Bath imparts a delightful sensation of Coolness, Freshness and Purity. It invigorates the body and braces th© nerves. The strengthening effect is Simply Magical. Condy’s Fluid issold by all Chemists. Beware of substitutes, all of which ar© inferior in composition and strength. Insist on having “Condy’s Fluid.”
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1714, 4 January 1905, Page 6
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144Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1714, 4 January 1905, Page 6
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