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MANY PEOPLE

Suffer a martyrdom of headaches and backaches, due to irregular habits and defective action of the bowels. Such troubles are due to a sluggish, liver, which does not secrete Bufficient bile to properly evacuate the bowels, and prevents the expulsion of the waste material collected from all parts of the body. Piles, fistulas, abscesses, and inflammation all arise from neglect of these fundamental laws of nature. If mankind will disobey the rules which ensure perfect health, and over- work, over-feed, and ovordrink, they must pay the penalty. Asa remedy and general regulator of the system for porsons suffering in a hereditary way for their ancestors' neglect or over-indulgence, we recommend Dr. Fletcher's Pills as being the best the world produces, and the safest and most harmless medicine extant. Sufferers ore particularly warned not to use violent and drastic purgatives ; they are particularly dangerous. Dr. Fletcher's Pills aro mild as a lamb, safe as milk, and sure as an alarum clock. They act gently, bafoly, and are generally recommended by all their patrons, and are sold every where by all medicine dealers, or direct from F. M. CLEMENTS, Newtown, Sydney, for 13 penny stamps.

A ton of diamonds is worth about £,000,000. A " feature " at an entertainment given in a town in Maine lately was a "boot contest" by seven boys, who trie I to see who could put on and laco up their shoes in the quickest time. The mistletoe was dedicated to Fn'ga, the Venus of the Scandinavians ; and as the was th« goddess of lore, h«nce arose tbo ouatom of kissing under th« mistletoe.

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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)

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MANY PEOPLE Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)

MANY PEOPLE Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 94, 22 April 1893, Page 2 (Supplement)

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