—All ships have yards, though none of them ever have a garden.—N. Y. News. What rubbish 1 Every ship has a guard in the dead hours of the night, —" A little thing may completely upset a man," observed Smith when he stumbled over the baby. A DELICATE AKD PURB COMTIKHOIf, io'ft and fair hands and arms, are assured to those ladies who use Rowlands' Kalydob, which is a moat healing and refreshing preparation for the face and arms. It eradicates freckles, tan, sunburn, redness, roughness, , chaps, irritation, cutaneous eruptions, &o.; renders the akin soft, smooth, and white, and is equally valuable during <;he heat and dust of summer or the cold and damp of winter for preserving and beautifying the complexion. Eoyfxakds* Odonto if a ' pure and non-grirty .tooth powder'; st'whitens the 1 teeth, prevents decay, and gives a pleasing fragrance jto the breath. Ask Chemists and stores for 80-flr-LAWDS'*rtiQles,<)f 20HMttoaG«rden, London;,
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Otago Witness, Issue 1942, 7 February 1889, Page 37
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152Page 37 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1942, 7 February 1889, Page 37
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