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Brushed Scales from Face Like Pow-der-Under Physicians' Care Six Months But Grew Worse—Some Said Face Would Be Marked for Life-Now Without a Blemish.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81857, 4 October 1906, Page 4
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703Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81857, 4 October 1906, Page 4
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