Judging at showa is the subject; of a story by a Goulburn Valley paper. "An exhibitor whose Lincolns are very successful prize fakers took a number of them to one of our local sliows, and having an odd ewe, which had nob been entered for competition, he took it> along with the others, thinking he might have an opportunity of diepoeing of it. There was a vacant pen close to where the Komney Marsh sheep were penned, and in this the Lincoln ewe was placed. Nothing more was thought of the matter until the judging was over, when, much to his surprise, the exhibitor found that bis Lincoln ewe had gained first prize the besb Bomney Marsh ewe in the yard." Painless Cokn Cube. - Thie preparation completely cures the most painful corns, hard or soft. A few applications only required to deaden the pain. It is also most useful in remoTinc any thickening «f the epidermis or homy portion of the ■kin. Full directions attached to each bottle. Price One Sliillinj[.-J Mum, Chttnirt, .AockltnL
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10406, 2 April 1897, Page 3
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