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EGGS AND OLIVES.

ISS9-91.

Necdnui oninisabacta Pauperies equilus regum ; nani vilibus ovia Nigvisque es>t oleis bodie locus. Jlor. Sal. 11, 8, M-9. To EDGAR FAWCETT, Author of "The Sorceress." My Brother, Lad'sb Thou struggled till this hour Against the discords of the soulless Age, Nor sung one song, nor set one tiniest pagQ Before men's eyes as witness of that power Given of HeaveD, before which sin must cower And die of very shame ; even so the stage Of recompensing Fame had been thy wage For long dumb ' sufferance, Thine the Magic Flower ! For Thou hast plumbed the deepest depth of all, And here tho secret of Man's Soul to view , H?.6t set— the noble reach to Heaven, the fall, The anguish, wild despair of effort new; Set in grand song one Fact that cannot palli Bo awful is'fc, so miEerably true. MARsns.

"Not long ago a farmer who lives three miles from hero, came to my store before breakfast and bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He said their little boy had a bad cold, and as they had used what they had in the house, his wife would not let him go to plough until he came and got another bottle. The little boy, who was with him, remarked: 'Now I will soon be well, for. Chamberlain's "toff" medicine always cures me.'— R. C. M'Eliio?, Black Hawk, Pa." In speaking of this remedy, Mr M'Elroy said people came from far and wide to his store to get it, and many of them would not know what to do without it* For sale by all leading Chemist*

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Otago Witness, Issue 2319, 11 August 1898, Page 60

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EGGS AND OLIVES. Otago Witness, Issue 2319, 11 August 1898, Page 60

EGGS AND OLIVES. Otago Witness, Issue 2319, 11 August 1898, Page 60

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