Paper dinner-plates are now in use. " By-and-by," says the Syracuse Herald, "they will print tho news of the day around the rim and serve them fresh at every meal." Patient — " Then, according to you, doctor, in order to live at all, I must give up all that makes life worth living for ?" Doctor — " I'm afraid so— at least for a few years." .Patient— "Perhaps yon'd recommend me to m *™jJ , Doct °r (a confirmed bachelor) — On no I Come, my dear fellow, it's not quite so bad as that, you know." v G^n?K T ° MoT u HSi s! ! -A*e yon broken in Fear rest by a 6IC k child suffering with the rw,»2 CU£ i IDS Ueth? Go at once to a 25K£ B c d Bet abctt!a of MlB Widow's Soothing Syrup, it wiU relieve tbe poo" Ises and plea^t to taste, ft psodixs
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 28 July 1881, Page 4
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145Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue XVI, 28 July 1881, Page 4
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