So small is a model of the liner Media, on' view at the recent Model Ensinoer Exhibition in London, that human hair has boon employed for some of the topes to keep tlicm to a proportionate sisse. At tho wedding of Henry Aubrey, an ex-servant of the Royal HouEcliold, at Seamer, near Scarborough, tire old custom was observed of breaking a pinto over the head of the bride on entering tho church.
RHEUMALINE-OXYGBNA NOT ONLY CUKES- RKKUMATIS'M, BtJT MAKES YOU HEALTHY AND S'fKONG. Rhcumnlinc-OxyKcna in nifore than a rheumatic cure. It is also a tonic and health food. Naturally, when stuTerirtjj from rheumatism one loses iii health and strength. After ilrivini? out of tho system the acid?iand impuriHes which cause tho trouble, Rhcnmnlino-Oxygena toses up tlia system, enriches the Wood, and makes you vigorous and healthy. Auybodj j\--Dwld benefit from a course. As for a rheumatic sufferer, well, there's nothing better titan imigihAble, But writs for full particulatei Dominion IthisumftHn Ciiro , Sytullcalo, St, Elide, DunMin.-Adft.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1972, 31 January 1914, Page 15
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165Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1972, 31 January 1914, Page 15
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