Hpw Sambo Understood Frencti.—f\nd B*ys io the runaway negro on the raft, 'iffim, what'd you say ifrtwas said to you • Parly:.vous-fran?y f " 'f Wouldn't say nuffin. I'd just bust him over de ear j if he Wasn't a wite man. 'Low no nigger to call me dab. 1' F^nn says the words only mean, *'Dq you speak French?" Jim inquires, ♦'Jfthey mean that why don't they say that?" Dr Forest says, in "Health, the lspw Method," we might make similar inquiries of the professors ot ityassotherapy ; but he goes on to explain massage, rubbing, a»d its beneficial results to that it might even enter the sfcullofthc densest negro; a»d his muscle-roller and other new method are invaluable. An edition of his book much enlarged, is published at "Iruth and "Health" Publication Offices, 16 J Tuam street, ChristchurcU.—[Advt- 1 THe Seat T<?«i in c^N'^"^ Uß y f ov tho 1?one y f an a frue from any excess of astringency. COUNTESS 2s. AXS. YOUR OROQJEBB
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2889, 3 February 1893, Page 3
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164Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2889, 3 February 1893, Page 3
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