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You have seen a water-logged boat. Try to lift it, it is a dead weight ; try to row it, it is inert, without spring or life. What has brought this about? Age? No. Neglect? Yes. For the want of a ha'porth of tar, the boat has been spoilt. When firnb built it was as buoyant as a cork. Had it been kept clean and in good working order it would still bo so. So would the dyspeptic's stomachic arrangements tbe in good working order if he would but t\y Nurse Woodward's Health Syrup. Sold by all Chemists at 2t 6d per bottle.— Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 153, 27 December 1898, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 153, 27 December 1898, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 153, 27 December 1898, Page 5

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