I am quite willing to have it known that Bristol's Pills (tad Sarsaoarilla cured me of very bad disease, and that when all other medioine had failed. —Alb*. E. Blakk, Ljttelton, N. Z. H Painless Corn Core.—Hard axd soft corns eradicated by Sdson's Painless Corn (tare ; In shilling bottles. Superstition pine mnch of its faith on charms. From time immemorial amulet* nave been supposed to foil evil spirits, and ward off pernicious influences The idea is as hollow and groundless as that which attaches itself to witchcraft and sorcery; There is no real talisman in anythiug tbat is not tangible and material. Miracles still exist, more In the wonders worked, than in the marvel itself. *nd in this category strictly belongs UdolphQ WolJe'a Schiedam Aromatte Bchnaiws. B
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7269, 6 March 1885, Page 6
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