The Dake of Argyle having expressed himself m favour of cremation receives many a eiroular from cremation societies asking for the dUtinguiahad honour of converting hii blue blood and arietocratjo flesh and bonea into ashes, which he oan keep m a family •r. Woman's Wisdom.—" She insisted that it is more importance that her family shall be kept m foU health than that she should have, all the fashionable Presses and styles of the times. She therefore sees to i that each member of her family is supplied with enough of Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters at the first appearance of any symptoms of ill-health, to prevent a fit of sickness with its attendent expense, care and anxiety. AH women ikould exercise the iwisdom m this way." — jfcif Paten, Y* x India,
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Ashburton Guardian, Issue 1980, 26 October 1888, Page 3
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132Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Issue 1980, 26 October 1888, Page 3
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