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DIGGING GRAVES.

It has been truly said that most men dig their graves with their teeth. A bad digestion is the cause of more trouble than we know, brought aboat mostly by indiscriminate feeding. You can afford to be somewhat negligent in this matter if you keep your liver, right with a regular treatment of Baxter's Pills —Componnd Quinine i Silver-coated ones—at Is 6d per box. 6

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14823, 14 November 1913, Page 9

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DIGGING GRAVES. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14823, 14 November 1913, Page 9

DIGGING GRAVES. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14823, 14 November 1913, Page 9

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