The Paris correspondent of " Truth " m writing of a concert at whioh he had been present speaks thus. "Among the amateurs was a Mrs Wynams, from Chioago She has suoh a dear, kindly Irish face, and suoh bright eyes, the why and the wherefore of whioh her maiden najje (Mbran} explains. There ig no suoh Binger of a low register as this one : and yet she has not the slightest vocation fqr the Btage. Is not this modesty phenomenal m a daughter of Brother Jonathan?" — But no degree of modesty is phenomenal m a lady with an Irish face and name. — " Tablet." "Bough on Corns."— Ask for Wells' " Bough on Cornß." Quiok relief, complete, permanent oure. Corns, warts, bunions. All chemists aacj druggists. 3 J
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1858, 4 June 1888, Page 2
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125Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1858, 4 June 1888, Page 2
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