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A PICK-ME-UP FOR SUMMER.

11l the hot weather of summer, when one feels a want of tone and languid, there may be great advantage gained by taking a simple tonic. There is no better tonic than a teaspooni'ul of compound syrup of the hypophosphites taken in a wineglassful of j water, either an hour before meals or. i just after food (says Dr. Andrew Wilson). It h..3 the effect of bracing- one up, and of giving an appetite for the food. This, or any other tonic, however, is not meant to be taken continuously. It should be taken for a few clays only, and its effect noted, and it can be resumed, if need be, after a few days' interval.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 274, 18 November 1899, Page 2 (Supplement)

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A PICK-ME-UP FOR SUMMER. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 274, 18 November 1899, Page 2 (Supplement)

A PICK-ME-UP FOR SUMMER. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 274, 18 November 1899, Page 2 (Supplement)

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