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, DOCTORS DIFFER, Theologians also. .'.-•.' Wβ all speculate ae to whether dull lives, live for ever. . ';-•

What is one man's meat is often another man V ijoisdn. "■„■■■ " " ' /What is pain to me is joy to yqu, and contrariwise. . . ' The relativity pf Pleasure is almost'com. pete. ■■■ .'•■'.-■ _ ; ' ' .'.' -..-. Your bootblack does not wish to edit a paper,, and" you don't wish to live in Buckingham Palace. . " The" baffled millionaire* who finds the Kohinooj- is'not for sale is probably no more disconsolate and no less disconsolate than tho beggar boy who only' has a ha'penny, and 1 knows that his favourite tart' is priced at twice that sum Finally, Heaven gives us our rela--tio'ns— , • ■

Thank God-'we can choose our friends and our Ointment.-. . To capitulate, Doctors, Theologians Music Critics, et hoc gejms pmme inay differ, but all who have experience agree that Red Cross Ointment stands alone as the greatest thing in cures, because wherever there is a skin laffliction, Red Cross Ointment will, after tho first application, absolutely begin its miraeulons healing work. It heals every time and any time. Proprietors: A. Murdoch and Co Manufacturing Chemists, Victoria Street Wellington.—Adyt. , '

07ERTIEARD IN RAILWAY CARRIAGE AT PALMERSTON. Jlrs. C—"My Dear! I had such a lovely Afternoon Tea at 'Dustin's' in The Square. It was worth going up tpwn for." Mr. C. (very cross): "You might have brought some for me! but, never" mind, we'll both go to iu u'oxqajuii.."—Advt ■ •"

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 792, 15 April 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 792, 15 April 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 792, 15 April 1910, Page 5

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