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DEAF FORTY YEARS.

The de'cripti.m or n Bimple remedy, by which a emi/jlete cure of deafness and ncises in the head of foiity ykaks' stasikng hns just been effected, will be sent fiike to anyone who applies to j. H. Nicholson, ■.;•) iVilliam street, Miilbourne. Socif ty ha-i been authorised by the Colonial Se-.re-cary to upooint, » K ent» to tuk« opos.smns in the Western tii-brict. for the purpose of turning them (nit '"jlrs S F \. Allen's World's Hair Rc.torer is acknowledged by all 10 be the must rn"u:ncioiis fur restoring to gray hair its vo.lhlul colour and beauty. 2u Tiie'Wyndbain Dairy factory v us receiving i'OO^al af milk per flay last week, and it w. s expeetwfto come up to 100 <g*\\ this week. "No Breakfast, no Man," is au old saying, but those who cannot make a hearty morning meal will find Oaubuhy's Cocoa au absolutely pure and relinod beverage—comfortiiig,fxhilarating, mi sustaining. A world-wide favourite is Cadjiury's Cocoa—it is absolutely pur..'. This audits huh iriiilisy havis placed it in t ho front. it'uiutlKivrV...... 2 WHAT FOOLS TIIICSR MORTALS P.K llu'v w.-akaml absurd is \b<: attempt; of tn-- ..; ity, pa'.fy viiiuiotN to endeavour to foist upon :a<! public tho miserable preparations of thu shops for the genuine Wolfe's Schnapps. 75

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8642, 4 November 1889, Page 3

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DEAF FORTY YEARS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 8642, 4 November 1889, Page 3

DEAF FORTY YEARS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 8642, 4 November 1889, Page 3

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