I THE HABIT OF HEALTH. If we think of soap as a mtuaot cleauli . ee» only, even then Pkah 3 * Soap is, a matter of course. It i. the only -oapthat .' fc all aa ,p and nothing but W-™> free tat, tor free alkali in it. But what does cl«i \v ns» lead to ? It leads to »*»•>»•"»* TO and mind; to clean thoughts; to'™ of health; to manly and womanly beauty. 'Pure s'nau-Pbars' SOAP. How they deal it out to China, She can't have a say at all; Her position's vary minor ..■■-.■■< 1 Among the nations one and all lake a nan whoso health is breaning, Days are numbered and get fewer, I Unless for cough or cold he taking .__ W. E. WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12027, 25 July 1902, Page 7
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