Thb Prettiest Woman in London is said to be Miss Olara X) , a young lady belonging to a very old English family. She is shortly to appear- so rumour declares—at J. Weßt-end theatre in a new comedy by one of our leading dramatists. She is very wealthy, and her only roason for going on the stage is that she is reluctant to keep hiddeu away any longer hor genius ami beaut/. These gifts of nature were meant for mankind, and it would be selfish to conceal them. Actuated by a similar motive, George llenry Camp writes 10 say that lie has been cured of his rheumatism by lloiloivav's Ointment; wl.i'o by tlia v.-o of Holloway's J'iUi he keeps hu;:.iell' healthy in miiul and body.—Ail\ t. John Levclon will hold his big sal a on Saturday, October Kith, in i)evo<i-suvet. Do not miss the chance of hearing him ami get bargains 'j; ;.u -U liu'.oeiiold requirement.—Advt. Gi*pel 3-.00, i,, c;il'.:r!-..:i.-..v:.-- 'i'ije Gii.-jjcj of the Grace of God n:';l b> •,.i, ,;.l- ~1 ;\v-y I/ord's Day tvoninsr, at 7, lliitii'l v wolceran. -AM
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 207, 11 October 1900, Page 2
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181Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 207, 11 October 1900, Page 2
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