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An old lady from the land' o 1 cakes, with vith her sister gossips, were enjoying a cup of McSowas's best, were enriching tho tea-tible with a broad description of the mauy vices of their several spouses, said of her own that he "was just a guid, weel-tempered. conthv, queat, innocent, deerJhn, drnnkea body, wi* na 1 practices aboot him ava."— \dvt. — Note the excellent induence tf McQowan's 3s Tea.

A wise moderation in all things is llm on'y rule of success, Do not attempt too much. Be satisfied to leave something for the morrow. Let the day bring you a resting time as well as a working tim?. He moderate. Work is a. necessity in one wiy or another to all of us. . Overwork is of our own makiug, and, like all [ self-imposed burdens, is beyond our strength.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3347, 21 June 1879, Page 3

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Untitled Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3347, 21 June 1879, Page 3

Untitled Thames Advertiser, Volume XII, Issue 3347, 21 June 1879, Page 3

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