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To Newspaper Advertisers : Advertising Blocks from McKce and Gamble, New Zea« and Prees Agency, Wellington. HISTORY BEPEATED. ~ Thonsands of people saw Charles I. beheaded in 1648. Yet in all that crowd there was but one man who knew why the blood spurted from the dissevered arteries in (he Monarch's neck. That was Dr. Harvey, the King's Physician. He had announced the circulation of the blood, and in so doing started a tremendous scandal. People called him a fool, a meddler, a madman. What « luoky thing it was that the Puritans chopped o£f the King's head instead of Harvey's. A Stag more or less doeg'nt matter, bat a thinker more or lcaa does. Thank mercy its eater now to toll new truths than tt wa9 BSO years ago. That 1b why we an not afraid to say Cmamb'B Al Corns is the very best pwowable.

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Manawatu Herald, 7 February 1895, Page 3

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144

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 7 February 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 7 February 1895, Page 3

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