The Madrid • Eetotfette states that a Spanish gdh,tienia.n, Senor Lucas Ne- . qtfeirhs- Saez, 'who- emigrated from his native land to America seventy years ago, tttnrhed’to Spain in a steamer ofhi».own,anc[ brought with him the Whole 1 of Kis family, which consisted of no fewer daughfers-ih-law ‘not included.’ Senor Saez has been S-htee" times married. His first wife had 11 children at seven births, his seo6ttd had l 9 children at 13 births, at&hts third had seven children at six births. The youngest of this family of 37 in now 19 ; the eldest, who is 70,' has 17 children, of<whom the first-born ia 47. (jfSdnonSaez's 23 sons, all of whom are living, 13 are married, six are unmarried, and four are widowers, and of his sur-v|ying-.daughtera nine are, married. - The number 34; and of these 23 are married, nine are unmarried, and three are widows ; and of the 46 grandsons married,- 17 are unmarried, and four are widowers. There are also 45 great-grand daughters and 39 greatgxandpoas,o£ whom three are married. Senor Saez... has never tasted wine or.. apy ;alcoholic = liquor, and lives chiefly /upon a vegetable diet, with liWle salt. Jn spite of his 93 years he is still hale and hearty, and makes a point of walking briskly for at least three hours every day. Wells’ on: Corns. Ask for Wells’“ Rough on Corns.” yj4d. Quick tei lief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. Moses, Moss and Co., Sydney, General Agents. i Holloways Pills.—Nervous Debility.— No part of the human machine requires more watching than the nervous system—upon it hangs health and life itself. These pills arthe best regulators and strengtheners of the nerves, and the safest general purifiers. Naue sea, headache, giddingss.f nqmbness, a«d;mental apathy yield to them. They dispatching summary manner those distressing dyspeptic symptoms, stomachic pains, fulness at the pit of the stomach, abdominal distension,, and Overcome both capricious, appetites and confined bowels —i&e commonly accompanying signs of defective deringed nervous power. Holloway’s Pills are particularly recommended to persons of studfenkartd sedentary habits, who . gradually sipk into a nervous and debilitated v. state,Ciialess 1 'iom® such restorative be occa-tah«.-H[Advt,J -■>
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1041, 6 September 1883, Page 4
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353Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1041, 6 September 1883, Page 4
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