A Pennsylvania child is said to hare inherited the eyes and nose ofkis father, but the cheek of his uncle, who is an insurance agent. Next to music, nothing so powerfully tends to soothe the savage breast as to see the young man who parts his hair in the middle Bhoving a baby-wagon on Sunday, UAsaAeRX or tub Inxocsnth.—Parents valuing their children's ulety wIU avoid Soothing Medicines containing opium, so frequently fatal to infants, and will use only "Stkdman'a Tkithiko Powdim," which are safest and best, being free from oplam. Prepared by a Surgeon (not a Chemist), foimerly attached to a Children's Hospital, whose name, "Stedman," has but one "B" in it. Trade Mark "A. Cum Lancet" Befuse all other*. Highly iecommended by, amongst other*, the Lady Svaan Mllbank, Ashfleld, Suffolk, Mrs. Captain Qreen, 33rd Beglment, Mr*. Trotter, .The Parsonage, Cheltenham, Ac. Dep6t:—East .Road. Bozton, London. wnoleeals "Agcats;—Melbomroe, Dusedin bail ,»-y' J. . J~-JX.il" ..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4295, 19 August 1875, Page 1 (Supplement)
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