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THE HERALD OJ!' PROGRESS. (July 8, 188L T. D. UR/W"IN 7 COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL PRINTER, 98, BOTTLE BANK, N.B.-M.S.S. appearing In l'RE HERALD ov Pnoonv.s11 can bo ro· produced in pamphlet form on the most roaRonable tormR. Full particulars will be supplied by applying 111 above (direct), to whom all enquiriea ehould ho 11ddreRaed. Foa PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET AND HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES, at Civil Service Store Prices, GO TO The North of England Medicine 4n, NEW BRII>OE ,'{TREET (oppo.1ile tlie Free Lilmtr1J), N ewcaatle·Oll· Tyne. J. H. INMAN & Co., Proprietors. 11 WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED!" COL. INGERSOLL'S LATEST LECTURE. Correctell an1l Revi11ed by himself. Price 3J. ; Post free, 3!d. BIJOU EPITION. ANTIQUE. -J. J. MORSE, 53, Sigdon Ron.cl, Dalston, London, E. BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS. 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July lith (lo follow) NOTTI!WHAM, July 111th Kt:w111.J:1·. l'Pptemhcr 111 Su111voao, Jnly !!4th I MR. E. W. WALLIS'S APPOINTMENTS. (Fnrt>'ll·t>ll Vi•it.) Sow1mny BamGE·--Annirnr•nry, I PARK tlAn: .July 11th July 10th, !!·30 p.m., •·Thi• XoTTISGllA)f, .Tuly lith anti 18th World's 'l'rno Ucclt'emt'r;" I (fnrew .. 11 Suit'<><>) 6-30. "Life Hero nn<l Hore- L1n:m•oor,, July ill<t nftcr ! " ----- -- ------ - -- - -- -- ------ MR. J. C. WRIGHT'S APPOINTMENTS. Bolp;1 .. BirmiDglwn ... ... July JO I .. . ... ,, 11 L1, ·crpool .. . .. . ,, Ii ,, .. . ... ,. 181 Newcastle ... ... IJ 19 ... Jnly 20 " 24 " 25 ... " 31 ADSHEAD'S DERBY CEM:JlNT, For Repairing Glau, China, Parian Marble, Papier M.che, Leather Ornament.a, Cue Tipe, Fancy Cabinet work, and for Setting Precious Stones. The Derby Cement is the beat ever oft'ered to the Pubtio for repairing Meerschaum Pipes. The Sttongeat and Quickest Setting Cement in the World, beautifully Transparent, and defiea aeparation. MEERSCHAUM PIPE TESTIMONIAL Mr. ADsnB.lD. f5, C;UJ>LBBJoos, Gu.aoow, NOttlltber 19, 1870. Dear Sir,-1 had the misfortune some time ago to break my meerschaum pips cloae to the bowl, and not being able to get ii hoopep, I wu induced to try your Derby Cement. I am very happy to inform you that it madeaveryne11t joint, and baa atood the teat of heat and moi9- ture for aix months, and is now, for all Wleful purpoaes, aa good aa eTer .. I am, youra truly, ROBERT WHYTE. Important Testimonial from Mr. Haggitt, Photographic Artist, Market Place, South Shield& October Btla, 1873. I hue put Adahead•a Derby Cement to a most aenre teat. I had a neg11tive picture ou a sheet of glass, 12 inohea by 10 inchea, brokell across which I mended with the Cement; and I am irtad to say that, notwithat11nding constllllt use and he&Ty pressure in the printing frame, the gla811 romaine aR strong as ever. To Mr. Joo NoBLB, Chemist, South Shield&. The Derby Cement is now Exported in large quantities to of the World, and is everywhere pronounced the best article of the kind in uae. ADSHEAD'S DERBY PASTE, For Cleansing Bra.sa, Copper, Tin, and Britanrua Metal, In Tina at 11l., 2d., Sd., 6d., and la. each. This artir.le is the servants' true friend, enabling them with very li"1e trouble to keep their Dish Covers, Metal Ton lllld Coft'ee Pots, Candle- stick11, Door Plates and Handles in the meat psrfect condition. It will make Brit. 11nnia Metal 11s bright as Siker, and Braas aa briglrt u burnished Gold. It iR free from objections which ara sometimes urged agnin1t Polishing Articles, inasmuch 11s it is very clean in it11 appli- cation, and will ret11in its excellent qualities in any climate for 1111y length of time. If the directions are attended to it will be found mosi economical in use. T::S::E DERBY PASTE Is suppiied in large quantites to the principal Rnilway and other eomp11nios in tho kinirdom; it fs also extensively Wied by the Police, Military, and Volunteer Forces, while, according to a report from tho Proprietor'R Agent in Caps Town, the Derby Paste has been cho"'111 for cleaning aad keeping in a state of brilliancy the Reftectora in the Lighthouses on the African Coast. ADSHEAD'S DERBY CREAK. For Cleansing and Polishing all kinda of Cabinet Furniture, Oil Cloths, Papier Mache, and Varnished Gooda. In Bottlu, at ld., £d., 3d., ,#d., 6d., la., and t11. eacA. There is nothing more characteristic of the Englishwoman than tho desire to see everything about her put oil its best appearance. Thanka to chemistry, in every department of her household this may be accomplishedwith very little trouble and at a nry small coat, for while by the 11id of the Derby Paste she may make every article of motnl as bright as 11 mirror, by using the Derby Cream she may like-. wi8e make the furniture of the drnwing-room, p11rlour, and bod·room as beautiful as when it loft the upholsterer's show.room. By genile application it produces a hard, brilliant, and lasting polish, which to great 11dvantnge the rich grain or walnut, rosewood, and finer kinds of m11hogany-while by frequent use it imparts to bard woods that have not been French polished a aurprisingly bright surface. A trial will prove its excellence. ADSHEAD'S SIL VER SOAP. For Cleansing Gold, Silver, and Electro-Plate. A Rplendid preparationj A single trial will uoque11tion11ble &e<'ure for it precedence over every other nrticlo of the kind in uso. I11 tablt!t• 3d. <md. 6d. each, PREP.A.RED ONLY BY W. P. 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THE HERALD OJ!' PROGRESS. (July 8, 188L

T. D. UR/W"IN7

COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL PRINTER, 98, BOTTLE BANK, GATE.~HE.AD.

N.B.-M.S.S. appearing In l'RE HERALD ov Pnoonv.s11 can bo ro· produced in pamphlet form on the most roaRonable tormR. Full particulars will be supplied by applying 111 above (direct), to whom all enquiriea ehould ho 11ddreRaed.

Foa PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, TOILET AND HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES, at Civil Service Store Prices,

GO TO The North of England Medicine Stor~a,

4n, NEW BRII>OE ,'{TREET (oppo.1ile tlie Free Lilmtr1J), N ewcaatle·Oll· Tyne.

J. H. INMAN & Co., Proprietors.

11 WHAT MUST I DO TO BE SAVED!" COL. INGERSOLL'S LATEST LECTURE.

• Correctell an1l Revi11ed by himself. Price 3J. ; Post free, 3!d. BIJOU EPITION. ANTIQUE.

-J. J. MORSE, 53, Sigdon Ron.cl, Dalston, London, E.

BRITISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SPIRITUALISTS. (ESTABLISHED 1873. )

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SPIRITUALISTS, and others interested in Spiritualiam and kindred subjects, arc cordially aolicitcd to co-operate with

this Association, by enrolling thernaelvcs na memberi. and, in various ways which may be suggested, aiding the Executive in spreading a knowledge of SpiritunJi,m.

A nai11immn 11ubscription of us. per annum for country mem· bers, and lOa. Gd. for n!1ltropolitan members, entitle~ to member· ahip and a vote at general meetings. A subscriptiun of £2 2s. per annum includes all privileges of 111c111hel'llhip, 1md further entitles all other members of tho same family, residing in the aame house, and who are also membe1·s of the Aasociation, to share in similar privileges.

Tho Resident Secretary, or his Assistant, receive visitors and answer enquiries from 2 to 9 p. m. dnily (Sundays excepted) ; Saturdays, 1111. m. to 4 p.m., during which hours the Rending Room ancl Lib1·ary are open to mem hers and frion~ls.

Visitors will meet with a friendly welcomll, and are im·ited to inspect the various objects of interest on \'iew in the Association's Rooms. .

The Association compriaes the largest ancl most influential membership of n.ny Spiritualist organisation in the United King· dom; posseBSing Reference ancl Lending Libmries, with a regular supply of Spiritnn.list and other 11cwspnp1wa, periodicals, ruul llll\gazines from all parts of the ci\'ilisecl world.

Prospectuses and other printed i11formntio11 obtainable, pu.<f f1·u, on application.

THO'.lfAS Br.YT-ON, Resident Secretary. 38, Great Ruasell Street,

( Ent.m1w~ i11 R,.olm1'11 Str~d ), _____ B_loomshmy, Londo!1!~V.C.:_ _

MR. J. J. MORSE'S APPOINTMtNTS. QuF.nF.c H.nr~ ~tm•lny, July 10th I fh•~'n:1.1. ll.i.1.1., .Jnly :IJ•t LEICJ:ijTER, Sunday. July lith c:1.A~liOW (lo follow) NOTTI!WHAM, July 111th Kt:w111.J:1·. l'Pptemhcr 111 Su111voao, Jnly !!4th I

MR. E. W. WALLIS'S APPOINTMENTS. (Fnrt>'ll·t>ll Vi•it.)

Sow1mny BamGE·--Annirnr•nry, I PARK tlAn: • .July 11th July 10th, !!·30 p.m., •·Thi• XoTTISGllA)f, .Tuly lith anti 18th World's 'l'rno Ucclt'emt'r;" I (fnrew .. 11 Suit'<><>) 6-30. "Life Hero nn<l Hore- L1n:m•oor,, July ill<t nftcr ! " ---------------- - - - - -------

MR. J. C. WRIGHT'S APPOINTMENTS. J,i~crpool

Bolp;1 .. BirmiDglwn ...

... July JO I ":n1~1.11l .. . ... ,, 11 L1,·crpool .. . .. . ,, Ii ,, .. . ... ,. 181 Newcastle ... ... IJ 19

... Jnly 20 " 24 " 25

... " 31

ADSHEAD'S DERBY CEM:JlNT, For Repairing Glau, China, Parian Marble, Papier M.che,

Leather Ornament.a, Cue Tipe, Fancy Cabinet work, and for Setting Precious Stones.

The Derby Cement is the beat ever oft'ered to the Pubtio for repairing Meerschaum Pipes. The Sttongeat and Quickest Setting Cement in the World, beautifully Transparent, and defiea aeparation.

MEERSCHAUM PIPE TESTIMONIAL

Mr. ADsnB.lD. f5, C;UJ>LBBJoos, Gu.aoow, NOttlltber 19, 1870.

Dear Sir,-1 had the misfortune some time ago to break my meerschaum pips cloae to the bowl, and not being able to get ii hoopep, I wu induced to try your Derby Cement. I am very happy to inform you that it madeaveryne11t joint, and baa atood the teat of heat and moi9-ture for aix months, and is now, for all Wleful purpoaes, aa good aa eTer ..

I am, youra truly, ROBERT WHYTE.

Important Testimonial from Mr. Haggitt, Photographic Artist, Market Place, South Shield&

October Btla, 1873. I hue put Adahead•a Derby Cement to a most aenre teat. I had a

neg11tive picture ou a sheet of glass, 12 inohea by 10 inchea, brokell across which I mended with the Cement; and I am irtad to say that, notwithat11nding constllllt use and he&Ty pressure in the printing frame, the gla811 romaine aR strong as ever.

To Mr. Joo NoBLB, Chemist, South Shield&. The Derby Cement is now Exported in large quantities to

all~ of the World, and is everywhere pronounced the best article of the kind in uae.

ADSHEAD'S DERBY PASTE, For Cleansing Bra.sa, Copper, Tin, and Britanrua Metal,

In Tina at 11l., 2d., Sd., 6d., and la. each. This artir.le is the servants' true friend, enabling them with very li"1e

trouble to keep their Dish Covers, Metal Ton lllld Coft'ee Pots, Candle­stick11, Door Plates and Handles in the meat psrfect condition. It will make Brit.11nnia Metal 11s bright as Siker, and Braas aa briglrt u burnished Gold. It iR free from objections which ara sometimes urged agnin1t Polishing Articles, inasmuch 11s it is very clean in it11 appli­cation, and will ret11in its excellent qualities in any climate for 1111y length of time. If the directions are attended to it will be found mosi economical in use.

T::S::E DERBY PASTE Is suppiied in large quantites to the principal Rnilway and other eomp11nios in tho kinirdom; it fs also extensively Wied by the Police, Military, and Volunteer Forces, while, according to a report from tho Proprietor'R Agent in Caps Town, the Derby Paste has been cho"'111 for cleaning aad keeping in a state of brilliancy the Reftectora in the Lighthouses on the African Coast.

ADSHEAD'S DERBY CREAK. For Cleansing and Polishing all kinda of Cabinet Furniture, Oil

Cloths, Papier Mache, and Varnished Gooda. In Bottlu, at ld., £d., 3d., ,#d., 6d., la., and t11. eacA.

There is nothing more characteristic of the Englishwoman than tho desire to see everything about her put oil its best appearance. Thanka to chemistry, in every department of her household this may be accomplishedwith very little trouble and at a nry small coat, for while by the 11id of the Derby Paste she may make every article of motnl as bright as 11 mirror, by using the Derby Cream she may like-. wi8e make the furniture of the drnwing-room, p11rlour, and bod·room as beautiful as when it loft the upholsterer's show.room. By genile application it produces a hard, brilliant, and lasting polish, which exhibit~ to great 11dvantnge the rich grain or walnut, rosewood, and finer kinds of m11hogany-while by frequent use it imparts to bard woods that have not been French polished a aurprisingly bright surface. A trial will prove its excellence.

ADSHEAD'S SIL VER SOAP. For Cleansing Gold, Silver, and Electro-Plate.

A Rplendid preparationj A single trial will uoque11tion11ble &e<'ure for it precedence over every other nrticlo of the kind in uso. I11 tablt!t• 3d. <md. 6d. each,

PREP.A.RED ONLY BY

W. P. ADSHEAD, MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, BELPER

Lcmdon Warthome :-1 it 2, AUSTRALIAN A VENUE, JEWIN ORESOENT, J:.O.

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E. "W". "W" ALLIS, 13, LAKE RT., FOREST Slf>E, KIJ1'TINC:Jf..L\f.

THE COMMONWEALTH TEA, BLACK, 2/8 PER LB. Supl•rior Quality nt ;jf'J, p~r lb.

IO lb. Ptt<'kogcs smt carriage frnc for ... . .. . ....... .. ......... .. 27/· 0 lb. .. " .... ... .. .......... .. ...... 1-l/-

Address-E. JJ'. 1VALLIS, Commu111re1dlh '1.hi 8tu1·u, l:J, Lu;~ i-;T1 : ~:t:T, Fom;~,· Sm.:, NOTTINGHAM.

P.0 .0. OU St . Ann'A w~n ltoad Post Office. Tenns Cash. Purchasers iu Newca,l lt• and Di"td<'t cnu ho supplied at "JlEB.4LD OI'

PaOGni.;~•" Oilico

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"NO EFFORT HOWJCVBB 8l(ALL PUT FORTH ror Ule BIGHT

~tu~1fu:.ur:o~~ EFP'BCT LIGH TED UP F OR TRUTH~ DIES AMIDST CONFUSED NOISES OF Tll!E. Through dl8COrda el Ida. sorrow, pain. and wrong, It rabea a deatblf'8'1 melody, whoee notee ot wall Ing are hereartcr w be ch&nged to U.O. of triumph. &11 they blond wilh Ille~ Harmony or Reeoncll l!d UaiTf'ne. With each bottle or E NO'S FRUIT

SALT Is gi•en o. lo.rge llhlllti&le4 Sheet, showing bow to 1tamp oat dl­and p~ature il.cath by nataral-.

I N the race of tbla llCe E:O.O'S FRUIT SALT la &n lmpcratt.,.e h,rgtenlc ......S. or n~ry adjunct ; fl keepo the blood pare, preveata Cevera and &CUMI lnllam­

matory dloeaot'•t and remo.,.es lhe lnjurlowi elf~ota ariAlng Crom 11lmalanla and aar­ootlc•, such &A atcobol, tobn.cco, tea, and coffee. By natural DU'IUll It lhaa ~ the nervou• •Y•tem to Its normal condition, by preventlnir tho ~t dit.nger of pol-1oned blood and over cerebral activity, ne"o1181lesa, lrrll&blllty, worry, .-C.

T O. all LEAVING HOME FOR a OHANGE.-Bllloua .\ttack1 and Sea Skit· n"8.-" I ooa 11eldom go to - without being alclt, and 1 can eafely oay BNO'S.

FRUIT SALT Is the only thing that o'l"er gave me relier, and I ab&ll ever.-. mend It I<> all who suffer Crom - ·alckneas.-1 am, youra truly, W. Doyel', Signal-man. H.H.S. Industry, May~~. lflSO __ ... ___ --------------

H OW !<>AVOID the INJURIOUS EFFCTS of STU!ULANTS.-The p19ms •Y•tem or ll"lng, partaking or too rich rood•, 111 i-atrJ, eaoch&rlne and fatty

aubat&nOOfl, alcoholic drink•. and an lueafllclent amount or eurclae, r""'la ... dy derange the li'l"er. I would ad\'IJ<e all bUlvue people, unlc•• they &re e&refal lo Jr:-. tlll> ll"cr actlng ·Crcoly, to cxcrcloe great eare In the use or aloolJollc drinks, aY<>iil sugar, and alw11ys dilute largely with w•ler. Ex!lerlenec abowl \hat · porter mild all'll, port wine, dMk eh~rrlllS. 1weet champagne, lfqueu..,. and brandlea are &ii ""'1 apt to disagree: \\'bile light white wines, 11nrl gin or old whleky lari,"ely dilated wt1ll Boda water, will be fo1tml the l!'&Bt objecllt_•n_a._b~le_. ------------p- AI.PITATION of the HEAllT, caused by ll"er derangement &nd lndigstlon,

Croq11ontly called (or m lst11ken ror) hc11rt dl.,.&ae :-" On the 14th April 1 par· cbaRed a bottle or your FRUIT SALT1 not Cooling vary well at the time, and 11 lwl an errect that I ne,·or anticipated when I bought It. I br.Tfl oarrered more or .._ alnce the year 1841 Crom palpll&tlon or the heart, bat very badly dllrlng Ille lllli ,.,., Y""'"'· The le1U1t thing wouhl pM<luce It during the d&y, and &t night my sl""P waa very much disturbed. Strange to ,..y, •fter the first dooe or Frnlt Salt. po.lpll&lloo a•1ddcnly ceMed and b48 not since returned. Out or gratitude ror th~ ~eClt which 1 ha'l"e recch't'd, l luLYe recommendoo It I<> all my rr1e111I•, bot.II In London and Yar­mouth: at the KBme time, I Cecl it a duty to et11te lhe abo"e C&ets, of which YOll ean make wbate•er uae you pl......,.-1 Rm, dt'u Sir, yoara respectfully. Truth."

E. NO'S FlTIJ IT SAL'i' Is t ecullarly Adapted for &ny conaUtutlonal ...... im.... ol tbe liver, It po88eH8e8 the JlOWCr Of repnr1'liOn when dlg<>llllon hr.a befoo distQrbfd

or lll!lt., and placeo the Invalid on the right track to b.,..ltb. A world of .,...,,. is a'l"c:Jided by those who ktep and uae Eno'a Fruit Salt; therefore oo f&mlly ahotald eYer be without It. -

A MERICA. INDIA, EUYPT, aud on the OON'l"lN.l!:NT.-UIPOB'fANf to all TRAVELLERS.-" Pl•Asc arnd m'll b11lr-a.-dozen botU..s of ENO'S PRUIT

SALT. I ha"e t.-led ENO'S FRUIT SALT In America, lodla, Egypt, and on IM Continent. Cor almo•t every c.omplaiut, te-rer loaluded, with th<> mosl...ad8futorf rc•nlt•. I can •trongly rreommmd It to all tra--~Jlera; lo Cact, I am De\'er wilhgal lt.-:Youl'll C1tlthrully, an Anglo-lmllan Omcial." ,

N- E\V( 1 lJTNE:-;-C-•; Ho"· i -,.c1;11f luut a <1o_z_c_n~b-o.,.tt1"".,.-o""r'"'EN="'o"'·s"'""F~B.=u"'1T"""'SA=t."'t"'"; It I• tho best nv•dlr.lno I h""" e, . ., bad, and the mORt ref.-hlng driok l Ila,..

yet tried."-Exploratlott• by lit' .... J. CblLlmers, I.ondon Mhvdonar;· Soclpty.

S--1'. 1.-EO~AUD':>, Exeter, 11, 6. ·tflc-o;;nr Slr.-Oratitnde ror benellta dPl'tr...t bu •ugge.•led tho Collo"·lng trlbuto to the merlta or y"'11' 1&Hoe :-rm oer.....i

more pbyolc. frceh powdoi-.., now pllls, From north and rrom eoll1h, -t and ,.st. I t.ake orily one, wbat<wPr my Ill•, For EN'O'S Ill good as a foaal.-1 am, Sir, :roan grat,. rutly. a Oon•t.ant Usrr.

D-. it:\\V-IN\illn o\•E:Twft:l.n'onlllCn-:-\NKot I,11''£.-LILMI hours, raged.en natural C.•citement, broaihing Impure Air, too rlob rood. t.loobollc drink, 1""11

rhcumntlc, and other blood pol•on•, bUiou•ne&-1, sick bea<lache, aklo erupdolu., pilD­pl('tl on the fo.c{', wn.nt or appetitf>~ sournel-t:t or st.omnch, k..t'-

u Ye9: Wh<·n- f8UfTt rfroln-allra.in o't"rwro-n-:;~h-t--. -----­Excited, leverl•h. worn rroru laboured thougbt-Jfarae•e<I hy anxious care or •mlden grid, 1 run to ' Eso · and obtain reu~r."

A BarrlRter-at-.1.aw, wbCMMI Y!'&l'!i now numlx'r aboni r­u:s~' E~E~N=o~.8~F=n=u1T HALT. ·

I cl; Is plrnM&nt, cooling. hrl\ltb-ghing, rerN"Hblng, and lnn1CUratfnir. Yoa -o"•"'lute Its gru"t \'alue In keeping the blood pure and r ... ., Crom ~

ANYEllEllUElW •

I. "r oui;ht to be kepi In e'l"ery hou.., and In evrry tra ... ~lllng trunk. In t-ii-10.. n ny oruerg<>ucy; for und~r any clrcuruel&nces lta use la benellclal, &"'1 llt'l!t

cnn rlu h,.rm. . SU\'l'ESS IN LIFE.-"A now Invent.Ion ls brought before thflpabllo....roc«,.

mand'i AucccsR. A 111corc of ahominab!f' imitations rn? luttnf'(U.0.tl'ly to~ by th• un•crnpulou•, who, In copying the original closr.ly •nougb I<> """-'i•e lllo 19!-­llo. nud )"ct nol oo oxactly as to lnfriu,v:o upon the lelf!ll right., exerct..., aa m,..,.;.; thntii omploy<'<i In an original cbnnncl, could oot C&il to aecure npalaliml uil pru t."-;\clnme. .

C- -A UT JON .-Examine each bottl•', and •eo 1b-c""<.:"''a-pt1-u"'le~ia,-m.a~~rk,..cd~~E~S=·o~·s~Fi"""n"'T S.\LT.

"\VTI;liOUl' It you ba\'e been !mpoood upon by a wort.blca lmltatWa.

s ULJ) by all v.11.J::Ml:STIS. l'rlcc t•. Utl. and 48. Gd.

pliBPARED Ill ENO'S ~-nu f't ISAL'l''' ~\°'V"'O""H"'K"'s'"", .... ll=-a-lc~-bam--,~Loo-~doa-,-u..~-b-1-

J • u:-ENO'S .PATI::NT.

Prloie4 !Qr the Proprletora by THOllAR DA WBON U&WIN,38, Botti. llant, ~ &1111 Publlahed al 111 Bl&okett S1ree1 l!{ow~·.l)Dt.

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