Ho'd been down in the mine; now ho was at his own table. " Sunshine at last," said ho, "where all should be bright." "Where did you get these delights?" As usual, she smiled. Tucker's Sunshine Jellw Crystals. A REAL PICK-ME-UP.—" Talk about "champagne." said Byron, "' there is nothing which cheers your spirits up like a dose of suits." lint had he known Hunyadi Janos he would certainly have preferred this, the best and safest natural aperient.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11782, 11 October 1901, Page 3
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