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These may seem superfluous and trite but one can learn a lot from adverts. One might even find clues and hints in these pages. Browse with care, read with keen eye, but most of all, do not take too seriously dear reader.
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| KEATING's COD LIVER OIL.-The Pale Newfoundland, pure and
tasteless, the Light-Brown, cheaper and of good quality. The demand for
these Oils, most highly recommended for their medicinal properties, has
so greatly increased that Mr. Keting, being anxious to bring them within
the reach of all classes, now imports, direct, the Pale, from
Newfoundland, and he Brown, from the Norwegian Islands. - The Pale may
be had in Half-Pints, 1s. 6d.; Pints, 2s, 6d,; Quarts, 4s. 6d. The
Light-Brown, in Pints 1s. 8d.; Quarts, 3s, At 79, St. Paul's Churchyard. |
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Thought of the moment:
I Thy God am the Light and the Mind which were before substance was divided from Spirit and darkness from Light.
-- Voltaire
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