Tho biggest idol in iho .world is Din Butch, (he Japanoso god. which is over Tif>ft liii'ii. T>\c image is mode of copper, tin. mercury, and gold, an I lias hyon worshipped for more than twelve centurion. .iPtihlic story-tellers stilt ram a good lirc--1 id, nod in Jo non. In ■ Tokio GdO of ihcm ply .(hair trade, provided r.Jih a small fable a. fan.-and a paper ivrnppor, to illustrate and loslipoiisiso 'the.points of their, tales. Instead of wsiijr.g passes.. to .persons leaving a theatre during Hie pevrorriieive, the Japanese mark ,U;o departing knyefator on f lip rand with an irdiarii'd-.ar .■stmhp. Ihe mark varying each evening in form and colour. JVode's \Vorin Figs arc meed rfTcclive and not unpleasant• children thrive after 'taking them". Price, Is. -0
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4131, 20 August 1900, Page 5
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