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THE LAST DUTIES OF THE DAY.

• You make sure the fire is i-af'o, (hat ! the dog has been chained, the gate fa.s- --! ten<->d, you attend to ihe windows, you : look the doors, y ou see ilie children j warmly covered in iicd, yon. wind the j clock, and set the alarm, if you wish j to rise bright and vigorous next mornini; you take a do.se <:f Impey's May Apple You know from experience this peaces* < j means a clear head, bright eyes, healthy j body, and a happy day. No om: c:Ji i get ihroujjU the labours of v.o day, ii" ! handicapped by ill hcahh. T.iom> are j happy healthy families where Impey's May Apple is kept in the house. From chemists and stores, 2s Od bottle.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 597, 20 December 1906, Page 5

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THE LAST DUTIES OF THE DAY. Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 597, 20 December 1906, Page 5

THE LAST DUTIES OF THE DAY. Bush Advocate, Volume XVIII, Issue 597, 20 December 1906, Page 5

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