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Deaf Forty Years. The description of a simple remedy, by which a complete cure of deaf ness and noises in the head of Fon.TY teaks' bt -ni.in<* baa just been effected, will be sent fbee to anyone who applies to NICHOLSON, 175 William str«et, Melbourne. JlB The following ingenuous <ioef?er*l appeared the other day in the Tranaraal Daily Newt— Please Bkmembee Little drops of primer's ink, A little type displayed, Make our marefcunt princes And all their big parade. Little bits of stinginess— Discarding printer's inkBurst the man of business And see his credit sink. There is an engaging candor about tbii method of toniing for advertisements which excites my warmest adraira ion. A New DxpAßTUaK.— Thonmn and Bettie thiuk the time has arrived when Invercargill may begin the manufacture of clothing for hereelf. They at all event 1 ? mean to t upply in fntare goods manufactured in the Exhibition only. They intend turning out better trimmed and finished article- than ordinary ready-madea and at pricea as low as ready moaey will admit of Jar.e, I tRw th" 1 : voiicetnan ppe*k to ?oo That'* the third policeman I've wen »pe«km' to vru this morning. [ can't allow that I No, ma'am, But the pol'Cfmen always do admire baby so— they CRn't help stoppin' and askin about 'im. They ali Bay ai tiey never NfiiaokafiocokUd 1

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Southland Times, Issue 11362, 21 January 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 11362, 21 January 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 11362, 21 January 1890, Page 3