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It is one of tho curfcs of our civilisation that, as n rule, demand is tho snre destroyer of cjuality. Xo man, says a ■writer of tho ITtli century. •■ -ivas ever written out cf reputation lmt by himself." The tame with inanimate tilings. Xo first-class aitiulo ever depreciated ■ save hy tho cupidity or e.ireles=ncss of those producing it. To have surmounted a human weakness of thi.s nature is something ohe prviid of. Tho demand for IValkei's Whisky is etonm-ii?, yet Wall-ci'** remains the hest. I d-siro to attest to the merits of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as one of t ie most valuable and i-fliciCTit prupar.i---t onr, on the market. It broke an ex c:edingly dangerous cough fo mo in 21 h-jura, and in gratitude therefor. \ desire to inform you tnat I will never bo without it, and you should feel proud of tho hu;h esteem iv which your Demedie** aie h?ld by peoplo in general. It ia tho ono remedy among ten thousand. Success to, it.— O .R. Downey, Editor Democrat, Albion, Ind. For salo by James Boon Chemist.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 254, 26 October 1897, Page 4

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 254, 26 October 1897, Page 4

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 254, 26 October 1897, Page 4