The front of a tenement house on the east si<le of £ke Italian colony, New York, was blown out by a bomb. Thirty persons "were injure*!. DOCTORS DIFFER. THeologions also. We all speculate as to whether cltll lives live for ever. What is one man's meat is another maiis poison. What is pain to me is joy to vo'i and contrariwise. ' The relativity of pleasure is alml'st complete. Your bootblack does not wish to ed't a paper, and you don't wish to livo in Buckingham Palace. The baffled millionaire who finds *h"e Kohmoor is not for sale is probably ni more disconsolate and no iv£s cisconsolate than the beggar bov who has only a ha'penny, a£d knows that his favourite tart is priced at twice that sum. Finally, Heaven gives us our relations— Thank God we can choose oar friends and our Ointment. To recapitulate, Doctors,, Theologians, et hoc genus omne may differ but all who have experience agre9 that Red Cross Ointment stands alone as the greatest thing in cures, wherever there is a skin affliction, Red Cross Ointment will, after the first application, absolutely begin" it® marvelUous healing work.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14384, 4 March 1911, Page 5
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