Dbafkess Permanently Cured. — A Gentleman who cured himself of DeafneßS and Noises in the Head, of many yeare' standing by a new method, will be pleased to send full particulars, with copies of testimonials, etc., for two stamps. The mopt encce s r ul treatment over introduced. Address, Hebbebt Clifton 51, Upper Kennl^Rtoa Lane, London, B.R. The Duke of "Verazna, unless he haß a keener mnse of humour than most grave hidalgos of Spain, will go home with some rftnirkablfl opinions of America society. In New York, for example, he was invited to dme with Mm Paran Stevens, who, with a sense of etiquette that woald pui prise the grandees of Castile, invited Mayor Gilroy to the feast, but omitted to include the Mayor's wif« in the invitation. Berne reminded of [bo laps**, she blandly explained :—: — " I invited the Mayor of the city of New York to meet my friend the Duke. I did not know Mr Gilroj , and lam not fortunate enough to have the name of Mrs Gilroy upon my visiting list." — Will "my friend the Duke ' write down in his di«ry : " [n American high life the widow of a tavern-keeper does not recognise the wife of a Mayor."— Pilot.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 11, 14 July 1893, Page 10
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202Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 11, 14 July 1893, Page 10
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