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"I refuse to pay. If I do. 1 hope my mnn -will drop off," declared a man Tecently ivhen smummed by tho Stourbridie G-uar-dians for declining to pay Is* a ire-ek towards the maintenance of his mother. He has since become paralysed, and lost the use of both arms. ' The "guardians recently refused to give him out-relief, and gave him aa order for tho workhouse. A HINT TO THE WISE. A man is seldom sick when his bowels are regular, and never well when they are irregular. Bear tkis in mind, and take Chamberlain's Tablets as occasion may require. There is nothing better. They are mild and gentle in their action, and are' pleasant to take. Try them, and you -will never v«h to take aacrtier dose jrf pilb.—f.AdTfc.J -• --^

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Evening Star, Issue 14629, 27 July 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14629, 27 July 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 14629, 27 July 1911, Page 8

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