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The position of the Anglican clergy (says the Spectator) is undergoing a great, though little noticed, change. In a community which is growing richer every year, they alone are growing poorer. Unless some active steps are taken, either the clergy must become largely celibate or, if they marry, they must resign themselves to . living as artisans live, and bringing up their children to various handicrafts. DEAFNESS COMPLETELY ! Any person suffering from Deafness, Noises in the Head, eto., may learn of a new, simple treatment, which is proving very successful in completely curing cases of. all kinds. Full particulars, including many unsolicited teiti* menials and newspaper press notices, will bs sent post free on application. The system is without doubt the most successful ever brought before the public. Address, Aural Specialist. Albany Buildings, 39, Victoria street, Westminster, London, B.W.—{A DVT.] PUBLIC OPINION. The opinion of the leading akin authorities of the world, viz. t the late Professor Sir Erasmus Wilson, F.E.S., Dr Bedwood, Ph: D., F. 0.8., F. 1.0., Mr John L. Milton, Senior Surgeon St. John’s Hospital for the Skip, London, eto., unanimously agree that Pbabb* Soap is the best soap for the skin and complexion,—*[Abts]
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7287, 15 August 1893, Page 1
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308Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7287, 15 August 1893, Page 1
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