— The Russians have a story of a widow who was so inconsolable for the loss of her husband that she took another to keep from fretting herself to death. Advics to MoTHHßai— Are you hro!f a i) In youi test by a sick child suffering « ith the pa' nof cutting teeth ? Go at once to a cuemist and get a bottle of Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will relievo the poor sufferer imniediaf oly. It is perfectly hnrmle«s and pleasant to the taste ; it produces natura! quiet sleep, by relieving the child from paiu ; and Ihe little cherub awakes "at brj«hfc hs a button." It tootfce* the child, it tofteni the gums, alla>a nil pain, relieve! wind, regulate! the bowels, and it the be*t known remedy for dysentery and dlarrhow, whether writing from teething or other oauiM. Mm Wixa.ow'l SooTKnro Stbvp 1* told by tnadtoin* «Ml«r» •v«ryw*»«" •* »•«!•* p« botHe.-(A»T».J
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Otago Witness, Issue 1989, 10 April 1890, Page 40
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149Page 40 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1989, 10 April 1890, Page 40
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