"Is there a singing doll?" asked she of the clerk. " Yes, mademoiselle." "How do you make it sing ] " How is that ?" "By preaßing it," "Oh I"' NEGLECT IS OFTEN AS FERTILE A CAUSE OP SUFFERING as the disease itself. Human nature, forget the salutary lessons thoy inculcate and apt to lose by determent, the good it may recieve (ram prompt and decisive action. When the means are within our grasp, it Is almost sinful to allow their escape, and tlnso Who overlook the virtues of UDOLPHO WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS must stand forever self-criminated and reproached. "Now, then, Patrick," said the merchant to his new office boy, " Yis, aor, an' what kind of a male will ye be want* rag? Indian male or oat male." ■;■• Well's "rotoh on Corns".-Ask for Well's "Rough op. Coras." 7Jd, Quick relief, complete, permanent care. Corns, warts,bunions, Moses, Moss & Co,; Sydney, General Atrents.—Advt. of Dbinkino,-"A yonngfriend of mine was oured'of ah insatiable thirst for liquor; that, had so prostrated his system that he was nnablS to do any business, Jfe was entirely cureSby hop bitters. ItalUjp g all that 'burning thirst, took away the J appetite forhquor 1 , made bis nerves steady, \ and he has remained a sober and steady man for two years, and he has no desire to return to hiß a leading R.R. Offloial. Read ' :-.!U-> T3 .''.' ■ A Lam's Wish,-" Oh how I do wish my sldn was as dear and soft as yours," said a lady to a friend. "You can easily make it . so," answered the friend, " How ?" inquired *<. the first My. "By using Hop Bitters, that makes pure rioh blood and blooming health. It did for me, as you observe," Read.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1741, 21 July 1884, Page 2
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282Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1741, 21 July 1884, Page 2
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