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Mo Meed of PralM.

"You never sit and talk to me as you did before we were married," sighed the young wife. "No," replied the husband, who was a draper's assistant. "The guvnor told me to stop praising the goods as soon as the bargain was struck."— London TitBits. Mot Misunderstood. Q uest ( wearing largo diamond)— l trust you understand my bringing a detective with me to your reception? Hostess— Oh, perfectly. You could easily lw acquitted if we mused anythin-. ..." '. A curious book, in which the text If neither written nor printed, but woven, has been published in Lyons. It was made of silk and was published In 29 parts, each part consUtjsy. of but two leaves. ■ '• ' Brainwork contributes to baldnetsonly indirectly. The habitual neglect of out of door exercise and of .xegujatiag the bodily functions affects the vitality of tho hair. ._■ ; i; , . In tho human body there areabont 868 bones. The muscles are about 000 In number. The length of the alimentary canal i* about 32 t feet Eighteen thousand 'three hundred gtu* dont.s have graduated from Harvard college sinco ii.i foundation, of whom 9,600 aro living. Anatomic declare that tho average Weight of t 1 10 circulating blood of tho Doily in about ~S pound j.

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Manawatu Herald, 2 June 1896, Page 4

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209

Mo Meed of PralM. Manawatu Herald, 2 June 1896, Page 4

Mo Meed of PralM. Manawatu Herald, 2 June 1896, Page 4

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