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FROM THE HEART.

THAT IS THE WAY MINISTERS

SPEAK.

No class of people in the community have a deeper interest in the of the people than ministers of the gospel. They feel great interest in the welfare of the members of their congregation, study their wants, and are consulted on all subjects. Of late years, pastors are becoming well versed in those things which contribtite to the physical as well as spiritual comfort of their people. Many pastors are also physicians, and all seek earnestly for those things which they believe to be worthy and valuable.

The following- statement, bearing1 upon this important point, is most valuable. Rev. Wm. Hiding-, Zeehan, Tas., writes: 'I have pleasure in saying that I have derived much benefit from the use of Warner's Safe Cure.'

WARNER'S SAFE CURE IS A SPECIFIC FOR LIVER AND KIDNEY DISEASE.

A Low Churchman. — Minister: 'Well, Mackenzie, what do you think of our new stained glass window?' Mackenzie: ''Deed, sir, a wud reyther hae the g-less as nature made it.'

Pat (with bad tooth): 'Oi'll take a bit ay that tooth-powder, ay ye plaze. Wan uv them dentist fellers pulled a tooth for me wanst, but Oi'm afther thryin' blastin' on this wan.'

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 21, 26 January 1898, Page 2

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FROM THE HEART. Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 21, 26 January 1898, Page 2

FROM THE HEART. Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 21, 26 January 1898, Page 2

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