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Canaries came originally from the Canary Isles, where, in their wild state, the birds were not yellow, aa wo generally know them, but a dark olive green. A minister meeting a parishioner ot his who had been quite recently married and about whose domestic happiness terrible stories were rife, saluted him, and said : “Well, John, and how is all going on?” “Oh, happily enough!” returned John. “I'm glad to hear it. You know, there were rumours of rows or ” “Rows!” said John, “Oh, yes, there are plenty of rows; whenever she secs me she catches the first thing to hand, a dish or anything, and fires it at mo. If she hits me, she’s happy; if she doesn’t, I am! Oh, we’re getting on line !”

m & & 3 M JfS Mothers know the worry when baby does not get on well. Often the teething period is a particularly trying time for the mother. Baby becomes feverish, restless and suffers pain from swollen gums, sleeplessness, constipation, diarrhoea or shin troubles. Often, too, baby becomes subject to coughs, colds or oven bronchitis. Still more often, appetite fails and the poor child becomes thin, miserable and weak. m Ht&C A course of Scott’s Emulsion saves all this. It gives the child strength to carry over this trying period, whilst its valuable lime salts aid the easy formation of strong, white teeth. Insist on genuine kMiEwuni Hpi r || ® iH If i Mud Sk I M. i JL J*. Cl mAJf & 4 IMITATED BUT NEVER EQUALLED

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Otago Witness, Issue 3214, 20 October 1915, Page 72

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Page 72 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3214, 20 October 1915, Page 72

Page 72 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3214, 20 October 1915, Page 72