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AS NEAR AS HE COULD GET

Iq every country under the bud, and at some time or other during each revolution of the earth ou its axis, a phenomenon is born. Sometimes a boy, sometimes a girl, but oh ! so clever. They generally grow up to be the pride of the family circle, and a standing nuisance to the neighborhood, and occQßßionally one is permitted to survive until it discovers that it doesn't even know as much as the old ludy in the story book, whoße romantic history is interwoven with the manmra and custom of the age in which she lived. One of these has been camping out in the wet, and has got to own what be calls :— "An exacerbating neuralgic agony traversing the ischiatic nerve, and thence along the peroneal surface of the leg to the sole of the foot." He is a tiinsmth by trade, but that's as near as he could iset to the trouble, and the kindly chemist to whom he told it Baid . "Young" man, don't be a fool. You've got a touch of aciutia,and so have hundreds of others just cow. The best thing in the world for it that I know ofisyt.Jaoobsoil.lt will cure every kind of rheumatic pain speedily; but for your other complaint I fear there is ao remedy short of sudden death."

JOHN AVERY New Plymouth

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8791, 29 May 1890, Page 4

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AS NEAR AS HE COULD GET Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8791, 29 May 1890, Page 4

AS NEAR AS HE COULD GET Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8791, 29 May 1890, Page 4

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