'NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS." Everyone admits the truth of the above old saying. Those who have reached the altitude essential to command success m%ke the admission with a complaisant smile, but with the great majority tho smile unfortunately Uon the other side. Purchasers like a popular article —maybe they feel a sense of security in following public opinion, and justly so. Take an illustration —All who use the Davis Vertical Feed Sewine Machine say it is the best. What safer guide to follow? —Minson and Co., 220 Colombo street. S 2o *-** Sweet odours of Araby are a dream which can be realised when smoking Indian Chief Cigarettes. W
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9234, 11 October 1895, Page 5
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