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The fact of Lady Henry Somerset, who is one of the foremost temperance leaders in England to-day, owniu? public-houses, having boon disclosed in a recent parliamentary return, led to a good deal of adverse comment, and her ladyship has written from Venice to Mr W. S. Caine —“ As a matter of fact, own far more th in two licensed houses—probably, roughly apeakin?, eight or nine now. Those houses wore let on lease by my father, and therefore, arc not mine to deal with until tho leases expire. Since I succeeded, seven yea's ago, I have shut up live licensed houses as the leases fell in. and 1 have refused to grant extended leases (u any of tho others, although in many instance.* L have been of course urged to do so. I shall never grant a lease for any house to be carried on as a public house, as I do not feel I could consistently do so.’’ Well’s Hair Balsam.—lf gray, restores to original color. An elegant dressing, softens and beautifies. No oil nor grease. A tonic reslorutvo, Stopahair coming out; strength* »u« oleauses, heals scrip.

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Western Star, Issue 1577, 8 July 1891, Page 2

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Untitled Western Star, Issue 1577, 8 July 1891, Page 2

Untitled Western Star, Issue 1577, 8 July 1891, Page 2