A club exists in Vienna, the members of which are pledged to marry poor girls. If, for any reason, a member marries a rich girl, he is fined £4OO, which is bestowed om some respectable but impecunious couple about to be married'. MORGAN J: O’BRIEN, ESQ., NELSON, PRAISES IMPEY’S MAY APPLE. He Says.-:—“Seeing Impey’s May Apple so generally advertised and -lughly recommended, I was induced ito try it for disorder Liver and Indigestion. I am not a believer in patent medicines, but I can testify to the efficacy of ibis' valuable article from my own experience, and the verdict of friends. THo ingredients of which the medicine is - compounded should in.themselves recommend it <to public favor, “f ’ conclusive evidence it would be difficult to obtain, and this is but one cose in thousands. Their cases coincide' with that of Mr O’Brien.' It is' not a statement ;of'what it will do, but what it Has-done. And- others who suffer .with Indigestion. Flatulence, danstipation, Sluggish'Liver, etc., vje Bay that, in Impey’s May Apple you will .find a prompt and positive cure. All stores 2a 6d.—Advt. " " ’ Pearson’s dispels that fear ,of taking food by.puripgtndlgeetioD 10 •• • - < V * - .*> w
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, 11 April 1908, Page 5
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194Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LIII, 11 April 1908, Page 5
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