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NIGHT'S HORRID PLAGUE.

KEEfS THOU.SAXDS AWAKE.— MAKLS LIFE A MISERY. You know what it ia. liczema Nearly dtives you cruzy. Hard to bear. Hard to get rid of. Can't find relief But, wait a minute. Yes, yo.t can, toe. It's a case of knowing hotv. > Knowing how means relief. Ifc means get the right thing. It means Doan's Ointment. Doan's Ointment will do it. All itching skin diseases disappear Under the soothing influence of Doan't Ointment. Hero's a proof of it in Wellington : — Mrs. T. Do Postime, i, Sussex-street, this city, $ays :—"I: — "I tuad Doan's Ointment for the boy's fac:. Ho had sores there which would not heal, no matter what ttc did for them, but when I got Doan's Ointment we found that thi3 preparation healed them completely. It is wonderfully effective, and I can recommend it most ationglr. I got it at FltiDhcr's Pharmacy." Doan's Ointment is splendid in all skin disease; — sczc.v.a, piles, hives, sores, in-ject bites, chilblain, ttc. It is perfectly safe r.nd very effective. Very often two or three pots have cured j chronic cnccH wiicrs other remedies have i failed for years. Dean's Ointir.ant ia ?oM by all chemists and storckeepsra at 3s per pot, or will be posted on leccipfc of price by Fo^tcr-MTJlellan Co., 76, Pitt-street, •Sydney, N.S.W. But ba sure it is DOAN'S.— Ad. -t.

English houcokccpcrs aie complaining because their servants aro leaving them to go to Canada r.ud other colonies. Thay tay that Hn^k-nd offers no ntftvilaonial opportunities. Evidently the , vonian who eor.siderrs marriage an end | worth striving for ia aot yet extinct. The true woman h never unfeminine. It in tho fcmule who despises six and ita limitations, who halos homo and children, who is o\;cr at war with men, who envies them, iindoissll? them, rates them, who ha 3 neither beauty charm nor warm, natmtil «tftocUons--ihe is tho unsoxed woman, though may never have donnad pantaloon* ny cairicii :i Kijn, or fivon murdered a haini.lt!;);> liltlo bird. — Lady Violet Creviilc, in the Graphic.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 15

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NIGHT'S HORRID PLAGUE. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 15

NIGHT'S HORRID PLAGUE. Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 15

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