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The first importation of the foreign process, 
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found in nothing else, it has always stood 
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Address, J. C. O. Redington, General Manager, 
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and all “their sisters and their cousins and their 
aunts.” throughout the United States and Canada, 
that a copy of 
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will be sent as 
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10 cents to pay postage—is sent to the publi her 
\\ ithin one year from the date of their marriage. 
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marriage, or some .other evidence that shall amount 
to a reasonable proof that they are entitled to the 
magazine under the above offer. Address 
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free two months , postage paid, by sending 
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Forty-eiglit Column Paper. It is CREAM. 
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WITH 
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