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The Tuscans go a .step farther than the British Army in objecting to mutton as human food. They taboo it ab-" solutely. Hedgehogs, ,yes ; but no meat of the sheep in any form. Tuscan beef must have worked hard (in the shape of beautiful white oxen) in order to acquire tenderness; and Tuscans eat one herds, but not the flocks. And there may be some cause for this pre^ judice of so many kinds of people. Doctors report "idiosyncrasies" whereby abnormal digestions revolt at mutton that endure all else. _.■.... .ihwwwumwiwi W— ■JMwwJyramilt'irß iw 11 ■ ammKmmmmmmmmmKmmmto BUSINESS NOTICES. That's Liver! Liver! 1 fil^XvH i¥\ anc* 'l *'mp'y puls y°ur w^°'e n It*] J/ty s)'stcin "out °f key." Take ■ effective corrective, and an aid to digestion. It cures siclcheaHadie, and biliousness IS^l^^l and purifies and cools the blood. f^ WtSKUMm A sparkling fizzing glassful be- } fe fSHEI^K fore breakfast — that's all. f»l7kaj\ üBI^D^ Get it to-day—l/ 6 for big jgijjt |IH 'W? no TEA LIKE3B f. Equal «ay T«« at Tk«y g ,;| 2/8 per Ib. kire st««d ■ | I Equal aily Tea at YEARS | I 2/4 per Ib. | Pi ' W^mT^"' "°rJ m tUB my other H I Equal any Tea at ■ I 1/10 or 2/- I I On every occasloi nst 1 SON, MOATE'S J ! TEA. JM

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8831, 6 May 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8831, 6 May 1914, Page 3