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The precedence now accorded to the Prime Minister reminds the ‘ Chronicle ’ of a banquet at which Disraeli was present. After the dinner, at which a line of particularly illustrious nobodies preceded the Premier from the dining room, he took the arm of his neighbor, and, pointing to the backs of the retreating dukes and marquesses, said drily: “ iSest week I shall be making some of those.” FOE A LAME BACK. When you have pains in the small of tht back, dampen a piece of thick flannel slightlj with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, and bind it over the seat) of pain, and quick relief wii follow. The back should be bathed with Pain Balm, and the flannel dampened with it morning and evening. Eub the back vigorously at each afipUiation.—£Advt J

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Evening Star, Issue 12722, 27 January 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12722, 27 January 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12722, 27 January 1906, Page 2

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