To Be Looked At.—" Of course, madaine, I would not be expected to light the fire?" "Certainly not," replied the lady. "Nor to clean the doorstep?" "Oh, no!" "Nor to sweep the floors?" " Certainly not." '• Nor to attend to the door?" "Of course not." "Nor to wait at the table?" "No, I want none of these things," said the lady, ■with her sweetest smile. "The only thing I require a servant for hs to look at her, and for tins you axe far too plain." The occupants of a balloon a mile high' command a radius of ninety-six miles. Mr W. Wilson, Itevans street, Newtown, Wellington, N.Z., writes: "My liver haa given me a lot of trouble. Not long ago I had liver blotches all over my face, and tried I ,ill sorts of things, bat obtained no relief. On the advice of a friend I tried Chamber- ' Inin's Tablets, and before I had taken two bottles tlie blotches had disappeared from my face, and I have not been troubled ■since.'' i -i.Vdvt.i I
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Evening Star, Issue 13145, 29 December 1908, Page 2
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174Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 13145, 29 December 1908, Page 2
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