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As an evidence of the cold-blooded ferocity and imperturbability of the Russian soldiers, we need only state that it is their invariable custom, after each battle, to search among the slain for the most thoroughly riddled Turk procurable to use as a cribbage board. Never put a bottle of Hair Restorer on the same shelf with the baby's paregoric. A Notoma street man did so the other day, and that night the baby was nearly killed by. a natural mistake of its mother.. We suppose the paregoric must have impregnated the Hair Restorer in some way. At all events, the man has less hair now than ever.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 200, 18 June 1878, Page 3

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Untitled Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 200, 18 June 1878, Page 3

Untitled Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 200, 18 June 1878, Page 3

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