How S^bwo Uwiß^sirwp J?»jswif ,— red saya to the runaway negro op tlj§ raft, " Jim, what'd you say if 'twas said to you " Parly-voua-franzy V " " Woaldn't say nuffin I'd just bust him over de ear jif he wastt't a wito man. 'Low no nigger to call me dafc ' Fin" Bay* the words only nr'ean» ."Do you speak French?" Jim inquires, '••tftiicy J»««n foat why donV th 9 y say that.?" '$?™e»P SWi $ ¥^> New Method'," we mi|ht J^emajija^ inquiries'of the profeiaors of Maatat^erapy ; but he goes on to explain massage, rubblngi aad its beneficial results so that it might even ewter th» skull of the densest negro; and his muscle-roVa-and oi^epnew methods are invaluable. An edition oj hrif ooo|s much enlarged, is published at '•Truth'? S" Sh ' Publication Offices, 16\ tvm «trwfc, Chjr^t.9hur9fe.-{Ai>yy^
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2912, 2 March 1893, Page 2
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131Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XIV, Issue 2912, 2 March 1893, Page 2
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