He had been down in the mine all day, and came up, home. After the big things she gave him pancakes, and smilingly said, It's'better'n eggs." Tucker's egg powder. Anger not the Prophet Wragge By scoffing at his talcs, He may untie his weather bag And loose the storms and gales. The ill effects of drenching rain We only can endure, Bv driving out the cold 'tis plain With WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE WHAT SPOILS A LADY'S APPEARANCE ? A bad complexion 1 which its generallj brought about by the use of a bad soap. Pk\rs' SoAr makes the hands white nod fair the bright and clear, ar.a the 'skin as smooth and soft as velvet, as l* amply testified by thousand*.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12001, 25 June 1902, Page 3
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