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Private Blazey: ' How often a woman's face is her fortune !' The oew Barmaid : ' Yes, and how often a man's cheek is his !' A Scar from a burn or a scald is often dreaded more thin the piin that b inflicted. Chamberlain's Pain Balm heals the injured part in leas time than any other treatment, and unless the injury is a severe one no scar will b 1 ) left. One application gives relief. Try it. G. W. Hutchins, chemist, Balclutha, selk it. Once upon a time there was a preaching competition in a church near the Scottish Borders among the list selected for the charge of the parish. One of the competitors who was not successful asked an elder afterwards what was the reason for his rejec ion. 'Oh, man,' was the reply, 'we didna like your sermon.' ' Well, you must ha very hard to please,' came the retort, 'as it was one of the best Principal Oairdever wrote.'

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXIX, Issue 1676, 16 January 1903, Page 7

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Untitled Clutha Leader, Volume XXIX, Issue 1676, 16 January 1903, Page 7

Untitled Clutha Leader, Volume XXIX, Issue 1676, 16 January 1903, Page 7

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