A IN THE WASH-TUB.
"Hush, JohamfS, you're' to blame, ,<> r^'JJJie-Ttfkahing's always been the same ; There's, baby!e einglet, shrunk and, 1 tore, v ... , Enough to make the darling sore.^' » Maid- ' v " ' • ' "But, it's this* cbmmon soap, Which the woollens like a rope. 'Now that 'you know the cause, I hope You'll get some DAISY LAUNDRY SOAP." Note. — The "missis is, going to get some DAISY LATTnDRY SOAP from her grocer's to-day. 'Look out for the result next week. > , , Chamberlain's Pain Balm has no equal as a household liniment. . It is the bestknown remedy . for rheumatism, lame back, quinsy and glandular 'swellings, = - lv <Wffl&- u flst I *'is|i*ai«B;^.bruiß«;B,' - burns •> and . ,acalds i%. is invaluable. One application " eivei iplict dp. Assbc'ialioh sells it. l
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10818, 8 December 1902, Page 6
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121A IN THE WASH-TUB. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10818, 8 December 1902, Page 6
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