FOR HAEPATITIS.
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PBOFESSOE LIEBIG Bmt^W* shall never know how men were firtt diectei to the u« of Coifee. but wen»y consider the article so remarkable *»*«• action on the brain and the snbstattoeof the organs of motion u « n of SSL for organs yet unknown, which »» *£i tined to convert the blood fatfa nerroJJ snbstances and tbos recruit the en«£foJ! the movine and thinking facuJlSe^S do oefcter than drink Cbbab^s Al Co»i-i» l ils e ffiet reinllband2lb^^
A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.
(PEE PBESS ASSOCIATION.)
MARTON, March 28.
A young man named Fred Galpin met bis death in a painful manner in the Upper Bangitikei. With his brother be WlB driving a traotion engine up a bill, When some part of the driving gear gave way, and tbe engine commenced to run back. Both inmped out, but Fred was knocked down and ran over, both legs being broken, and he was also badly ornsbed in tbe region of thß abdomen. Death -occulted about four hours after. Deceased was tbe son of one of tbe oldest eettlera in the district.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2388, 28 March 1893, Page 2
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378FOR HAEPATITIS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2388, 28 March 1893, Page 2
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