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A young- man ■ sought, to secure' his sweetheart by etrategy, so he took her ou ■ fit a'boat "ride", and threatened to jump overboard into the'river* if she did not consent to mnrry him.' But it did not work. offered to bet hirn a sovereign that he 'daren't dive'in, and he"wouldn't bet.

flollotoay'.a Ointmont and Pills. —"Never at ftf'trlt.—ln all irritations of the eikia, eoreß, ulcers, buVrts, and scrofulous enlargements of the glands ; ! ±f ollowuy's Ointment presents a ready and easy means of euro, -wliieli never 'disappoints the most i'avorabe expectation. It, manifesto ft 'peculiar power in r straining inflummiition,''removing -stagnation, cooling; the iioatod blood, and checking all acrimonious, or urthpftltntf discharges:.-' Whilst the Ointmynt thus, acts locally, ,the~Piils are no' less remarknblo for "their power in improving" the, gcttflrft) condition ftnd habit-of; hody,' which; renders tie cares complete and permanent.: finder'the general.- influence oi'tluMo potent!rouicilioH, the puny, infant becomes the robust child; the pile and fcinaciutud regain color und rotundity, n/id the dispeptic' eats v freo l y •without fair.. '

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 286, 29 August 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 286, 29 August 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 286, 29 August 1874, Page 4

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