Wells’ Hair Balsam. —lf grey, restores to original color. An elegant dressing, softens and beautifies. No oil nor grease. A tonic restorative.. Stops hair coming out; stf sngthens, cleanses, heals scalp, b A lady took her little boy to church for the first time. Upon hearing the organ he was on his feet instanter. "Sit down,” said the mother. "I won’t,” he shouted, "I want to see the monkey,” Tea, Coeeee, and Sugar. —Alexander Muuro, although he gives the best value in every article in the grocery trade, gives his principal attention to excel in the important Siticles—tea, coffee, and sugar. Host (somewhat of a musician) who is entertaining a friend at dinner: Would you like a sonata before dinner, Colonel? The Colonel: Well, I don’t mind, old fellow. I had two on my way here : but I think I can stand another.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8165, 17 August 1887, Page 6
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