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THE PEOPLE'S FAVOURITE REMEDY

For disorders of the stomach, bowels, and liver, and a medicinal every way rcnowed for its delightful flivour — Wolfe's fcichmpps.

Steadtnin, the wrestling champion, has been interviewed Steadman began wrest. inn as sooa as he could walk. At 16 he weighed 12^t, and could flatten out anytkrny; lv Westmoreland. At 21 he went to Manchester, and astonished the world by laying the giant Jamieson on the broad of his back. In 1868 Skeadmaa figured in the great wrestling tournament at the Agricultural Hill, Lmton, and bore away the palm from GO cjrnpeiitore. He has repeateiiy defeated (Jato, Dm le, an 1 fierr i, " the l'ernole Greek.' Hj is a great all-round wrestler, but prefers tbe Cumb"rland style. He has won over 100 prophies and innumerable money prizes.

A curious and pathetic sight was witneisd at Irevea darins; the recent Sedan anuiversiry. While the Germans were decorating their houses and organising i 6 es a gro'ip of Frenchmen, visitors to the town, were Been bearing idrough tne stieets a crown of laurels. They were on their way to trie cemetery, woere thay placed it on the grave of their compatriots killed in 1370 anJ bunei th 're. A " De Profundis " was recited by a young priest wno ncuompaniert the strangers. With them also was a veteran of the war, an old Grenadier of the Imperial Guard, who before the p-irty left offered a brief prayer over the grave of hiß dead brothers-in-urind.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 29, 15 November 1895, Page 19

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THE PEOPLE'S FAVOURITE REMEDY New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 29, 15 November 1895, Page 19

THE PEOPLE'S FAVOURITE REMEDY New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 29, 15 November 1895, Page 19