The JKubbiCq t o iog ra ph girls are m rebellion. No. young girl ia admitted to tha aemoo fexoopt on oondition that ahe will w&try none but a telograph olerk, and when hor husband falls ill she has to take hig plaoe m tho oflioe and do double oervioe. Tho movement now is to get repealed tha law of 1854, whioh dooroea the dire alterna* tivo ol marrying a tolograph olerk or not marrying at all. The best Remedy for indigestion^— , Norton's Camomile Pills are confiden.'df recommended as a simple remedy for indjiges* tion, which is the cause of nearly fell the diseases to which yve are subject. Norton'sPills, with justice called , v Nature's ktrcagthener of the human stomach." act as » j powerful ton Ie and genres aperient, are mild ' ;n their open Hon, and safe under any dream' stances. Sold m bottles at is I fed, as 9d by all me icino vendors throughout the wof
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2283, 18 November 1889, Page 2
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158Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2283, 18 November 1889, Page 2
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