First little oherab : "My aunt has got false b»ir," B«oond Httlo oherub : '•• So has mine. $ut mluo ha* B ot /«)„ teeth." "I don't «'•; my aunt his got false toeth top; and. yesterday J. heard mamma «iay she had a falao iongaa.." ' " ' ' ' ftpjAp^At'e P^,b A^p Qintj;ent.~ Soldiers #nd Sailors — T h esß well. known' and easily peed remedies are especially seryiooaijlo *n& flonypnjept for tbpao like eoldiera »nd mlprs, are tp great qhangei qt Oiima^e, and the hairdahipp inaeparablp from } heir oalljng. Many of tbp djaoagoi ongendored 10 tho eyetenj from tbeso and other untoward cause* o«n bo ohocked and oontrollod by attan tjon at tboir one«st, and m Hollo way 'a romfldios will bo found a ready raeana of relief without hindranoe from duty. Many a man is invalided and rendered mor« or lass a burden to himself and friandi from neglectiD 8 Jhe f*^7 eymptomi of big complaint, 1 , which calamity mi|bt be atsrUd by timely I ' tftott t» tbt lit •! Solloway'i fjMi f nj '
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1760, 7 February 1888, Page 2
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166Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1760, 7 February 1888, Page 2
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