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Ajdvick to MoTHHRS I-r-Are yon' broken in your rest by a sick child suflfcriajf with the pain "of cutting teeth ? l G« ati ! onc« to a chemist and* get a botle of Mrs. Wioslow> Soothing Syrup. It" will; relieve 'th'e poor Buffererimmediately.; It is' perfectly harmless and pleasant to taste, lt predUces natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub' awake* " as '• bright as a übttori." If soothes' the child, it softens the ugms, allays all piling relieves wind, regulates the ibowels,' [ and . the > b^st known , rsmedy ; for dysentery and diarrhaa, whether, arising from teething or other causes. Sold everywhere: at Is. lid. per bottle. Manufactory', 493 Oxford-street, Loadon. 1093

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 147, 13 June 1876, Page 4

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 147, 13 June 1876, Page 4

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 147, 13 June 1876, Page 4

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