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her teeth, ■when the dreamer gave a Vigorous kick and Mrs Poppleton was shot over the tail board of the bed on to the floor, with four of her teeth half-way down her throat. The noise awakened Poppleton, and hearing his wife screaming at the rate of forty knots an hour he thought no loss than ten thousand masked burglars were in the room, and, without striking a light, he seized a chair and wildly struck right and left all over the room, nearly braining Mrs Poppleton before he discovered the true state of affairs. It was a terrible mistake, and Mrs Poppleton was laid up two weeks and five days, and the first thing she did when she recovered sufficient strength was to smash 175 dollars woith of Chinese curiosities she had purchased at the Centennial, and she says if she were a man she avoidd go to China and not return home until she had split open that physician from figurehead to rudder, or words to that effect. Poppleton enjoys the nightmares as of yore, without wifely interference.

Ifolloicay's Ointment and Fills need only a single trial to make known their capabilities. No outside sore, nor inward inflammation, can long withstand the .itfSitinig, purifying, and healing influences ' Exerted by these twin medicaments. Be the mischief recent or chronic, great or slight, painful or simply annoying, it will succumb before the curative virtues of these noble remedies, which can be rightly applied by any person who will attentively read their accompanying directions, which arc expressed in the plainest language, void of technical terms, and printed in the most legible characters. To the man of business, confined to his counting-house, and harassed by engagements, these Pills are invaluable ; to the man of pleasure addicted to free living, they are an incomparable boon. Strangers and country settlers coming to Carlyle, are very often at a loss to know which is the best and cheapest General Drapery and Clothing Establishment in the ‘ district. It. A. Adams’ Cardigan House, offers special advantages that can be met with nowhere else in the district. He keeps the largest and best assorted stock of every description of drapery goods, imported direct —and fmm the best colonial houses ; which, being bought on the most advantageous terms, and having thorough knowledge of the business, enables him to offer goods of sterling quality at pi ices that cannot be improved on by any other house in New Sealant. Every article is marked in plain figures, from which there is no deviation ; so that inexperienced people are as well served as the best judges, the terms being net cash, without rebate or abatement of any kind. Note the address —E. A. Adams ; Cardigan House, nearly opposite Town Hall, Carl vie.— advt.

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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 274, 28 November 1877, Page 3

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Untitled Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 274, 28 November 1877, Page 3

Untitled Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 274, 28 November 1877, Page 3

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