A young lady advertises for board and residence in private family. A replace advertisement ot Messrs J. B. Clarkson, Ltd., appears on our front page to-day. On the dining-room wall of an Essex boardinghouse may be seen in large letters the words: "God hates Gluttons." In England a solicitor was in December struck off the rolls for carrying on the business oj^booknoaker. A skate weighing 1991 b was landed on a rod and lfae at Ballycotton, Ireland. It is, believed to be the heaviest fish caught on the rod in British waters. The Government have served a detainer on the boxes of a bird collector who recently returned from a visit to the Chatham Islands, and the contents will be examined officially. GOOD DI(iEBTION. To have good digestion there must be a foil supply of the gaetrio juioes. and. the food that is eaten most be well oooked and thoroughly masticated.' Ik is not what yon eat, but wbat you digest, that nourishes and sustains the body. When the digestion is impaired the partly digested matter clogs the bowels and ferments, throwing off gases th%t esoape through the tiny intestines and oontamioate. the blood ; tbe stomach becomes soar, the breath offensive, the Itver doggish, and soon there arise other oomplieations Im« pey's May Apple removes these irregu. larities ; it acts on the liver, stimulating that important organ into healthy motion; it indocei a nee flow of the gastric jnioesi cleanses the Btomaob, and aids digestion. Impey's May Apple Is purely vegetable and may be taken with absolute confidence. Ohem* uts and stores, 9a 6d pot bottle,
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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 152, 26 January 1906, Page 2
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266Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 152, 26 January 1906, Page 2
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