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Mrs Annie Levett, Manchester-street, Christohnroh, N.Z., who writes on April 19th, 1893:— About two years ago I received a great shook to my nerves which brought on palpitation of the heart, and laid me prostrate in bed for a month. I had resort to a doctor, bnt he did me very little good ; still very little better, I applied to a chemist, being very weak and nervous and really fit for no kind of work ; 1 had no heart to do anything, -and my life was a burden to me. I had read about Clements Tonic, and was persuaded to give it a trial. I got some and found it was the best thing I had taken for my complaint — in fact, it has made me feel strong, having put new vigor into me ; it has greatly improved my appetite, and removed that unpleasant feeling of weakness and langour. — Youra truly, Annie Levett, Manchester-street, Chriatohurob, N.Z,
Auckland Swimming Club gala, Albert-street Baths, Friday evening next. Musical programme by the Club's string band.
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Monson, tried for the murder of Lieut. Hamburgh and acquitted on a verdict of ' not proven,' has been offered .£lO a week to serve behind the bar of a London 'pub.' and .£3O a week to either lecture himself or come upon the stage during a leoture on ' The Ardlamont Mystery/ Such is fame !
Maggie Moore is singing a coster song in. Melbourne. Fancy a female coster ! The ditty is entitled ' I Saw 'er Steal 'er Apron to *er Eye.' It is, as its name implies, 'pathetic' We have had almost enough of ' coster ' songs. The female ooster will probably prove the last straw.
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Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 792, 3 March 1894, Page 13
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321BEAD THIS CASE Observer, Volume XIV, Issue 792, 3 March 1894, Page 13
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