pEAE^__ SOAP. Fair White Handc, pB A B &j_ SOAP. ..t.ii-o Patti writes:—" I have fountt Pear's Soipmaffl^ertheHandsandCompiexien."
A clear head is indicative of good healbh and regular habibs. When bho body is languid, and bhe mind works sluggishly, Ayer's Cathartic Pills will assisb in the recovery of physical buoyancy and mental vigor.—(Advt.) Bricklayer (looking through skylight of offices): "Well, I've been a-looking at them three clerk chaps for the laat hour, and bhey haven'b done a stroke of work. Ibs a darn shame to rob their employers that way, 1 sez." Says an Engliah paper —"The rush for the goldfielde of Formosa still continues, and by every steamer for that island men are departing in large gangs. Most; ot theae men come from the Straits, where they ara fitted out for digging operations, To Dakkbn Giiey _IAiB.-loc_yer's Sulphur less, eliectsmore tban any other. Tl&| W" -taduped is most natural. Loekyers ouipnur Sftto only English Hair Restorer universally BDld.-lAdvt.)
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 214, 8 September 1892, Page 2
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159Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 214, 8 September 1892, Page 2
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