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... SPEAK! I i n our t .r o n o . pa l.e r In th• .1 oto of 1i.1t f riottorlaer ha. eein.d hies the 01 ...
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... And Speaks for Herself Lady E. C. Brigs, Charles St., St. jam's' Square. Loodoch S.W., writes;— h aw tried Phosierioe sad have much pleasure in bearing testimorsy to its dicacy as a brain and nerve took, and As powerful, effects as a restorative, as ...
... In PARKHURS TRAU= SPEAKS AT S. T green, LC.. mei ea she meted I • 1640bassera Rowe Cerium tic H. he Madly babe.' weld wally b. • fed CI, end oW4 the cacao.) under which the Teems tbe Eisen' taiga wee oatmeal, ad eat vpateatly labia al the whale ad Nell ...
... Speaking Figures. Figures, like actions, often speak louder than words. The figura here given refer to ...
... And Speaks for Herself. Lady C. Briggs, 5. Charles St., St. James' Spare, London, Writes:— I have tried Phosferine and kia‘e much pleasure in beavng testimony to its efficacy as a brain and taer,e tunic. and its powerful *Sects as • restorative. as well ...
... SPEAK AT TODAY'S Pretoria, May 13.—Piet De Wet has w sired here en route to the meeting of the Boer delegates at Vereenglog.-I.allari. [Note.—Piet De Wet, the brother of the Ilion fatuous C'hristiaa Ds Wet, eorrendered Some sixteen months ago. He was ...
... Speak Kindly. Yes; speak kindly. Why not ? Why should not men who are associated together in business study and phctise the law of kind words toward each other ? Why should not the master speak kindly to his servant ? Why should not one speak kindly to ...
... THE SECRETARY SPEAKS The following circumstances, drawn from the personal experience of Mr Isaac Which, of the Borough Arms, Dudley-street, Wedneabury, are so important and really remarkable that they cannot help but I e of interest and value to all ...
... BISMARCK SPEAKS. What he Thinks of his Successor. In the course of an interview at Frio Drieshsuit with a apecial correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, Prince Bismarck said the only way to deal with Russian Nihilists was to strengthen and sharpen the ...
... C.B. SPEAKS. GOT-RNMENT AND THE BREAD t fa &err on Wed - Mir eight wan the pntwipal speaker at smug meeting of the Viomen's Liberal held In the Holborn Town After jertifyirg the attitude of the ' ports with retard to ww. be characterised bed no and the ...
... SPEAKS HIM MINI). We haw already publishei a letter written toe contemporary by a Sv. -lsea Liberal, Mr. Thomas Davies, York-street, complain. ing of the unrepresentative character of the Swansea Liberal Executive. and suggesting a meeting of the party ...