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Mataura Ensign, Volume 10, Issue 739, 17 January 1888, Page 4

 

x- PEES OF'DOCTOB&iaf|^S The fee of doctors- is an item^ti-a|-^^B many persons are interested in jtigfesf Mß_iin ent. We believe the schedule : for 3.00 dollars, which tfould Ua. a '.#a^^^m| to his bed for a'year/arid iri need'pf^.^lM^ffl visit, over 1000 dollars k. '"year ■'■' for =^^[^^8 attendance alone I And^ne-sihgle^Ml^S Dr Soule's American Hop Bitters tlk^^H time would save the 1000 dollars and affiM|| year's sickness. y " Post,"! .: ' ■'?'' : '33xM^^^ '■ Will our ifarming friends ple^tak^iwf^B that we have only four ■ -bsboine -^Srv^^S machines left, Lliß.^iS^M| as the machines are quite new: given great satisfaction last yeiiy to quit the balance before iCahy'^ay^^^B ■- past. , ; Any,: ; oth^;inSke- : 9f -harveStig^^H ohmes procured for customers. J* W3&traH|

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