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I The single eyeglass Is worn by the dude. The theory is that he can see more with one eye thaH he can comprehend. The test of a Tasnmnian Government dairy herd disclosed the fact that sixteen per cent, of the animals were suffering from tuberculosis. A game for persons who are at their wits' ends to find some, amusement is as follows :—Ail the young ladies bring to an evening party photographs of themselves, taken when they were babies, or at least very young. These are arranged in a row, and the young man who can identify the greatest number receives a prize. For Bronchial Coughs take Woods' liretit Peppermint Cure. Is Od.* 4 I'r. Van Slyke, of Wellington, specialist for tho eye, oar, nose, and throat, may h> consulted at the White Hurt lloU-l, New I'lynioulh, August <Jth.* Tho safe carriage ol presents and Christmas gifts to friends in the Old Country is undertaken by the New Zealand Express-Company, IM. Regular fortnightly shipments. Delivery to address. 7 HOIXOWAY'S OINTMENT AND ni.!.s. Diseases of the skin. No case of disease of the skin, be its nature what it may, has failed to be benefited when these potent remedies have been properly applied. In scrofulous and scorbutic affectlonß they are especially serviceable. Scurvy and eruptions, which had resisted ail other modes of treatment, and gradually become worse, have been completely cured by ITolloway's cooling Ointment and purifying Pills, which root out the disease from the blood itself, and leave the constitution free from every morbid taint. In the nursery Holloway's Ointment should bo ever at hand ; it \?1J1 give easa in sprains, contusions, burns, scalds, and infantile eruptions, and may always safely be applied by any ordinary attendant.*

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 184, 8 August 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 184, 8 August 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 184, 8 August 1904, Page 2

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