M', We ar« indebted to the Americans for a vast number of labor-saving domestic machines, one of which, the " apple parer," deserves special notice at this season. It saves waste of the apple by paring much thinner than hand, and in one-twentieth of the time It can-be procured at Eobt. Gardner & Co.'s, Clearing Sale, Lambton Quay.—LAdvt.l The pallor that whitens the skin and gives it a ghostly shade, is directly traceable to some organic cause. The blood that courses in the papilla) tinder the cuticle should naturally mantle the skin with its crimson glow, and just as this ruddy tint is an evidence of good health, so is its absence incontestable proof of some derangement of tho system, possibly an renemic state of the body. What is wanted, in all such case 3, is what is know, in technical language, as a rubefacient, and while Udolpho Wolee's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps does not claim to be this, strictly, it works similar results. —[Advt.]
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 30, 7 February 1881, Page 2
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162Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 30, 7 February 1881, Page 2
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