IN THE BACKBLOCKS. doctors' brass name plates face you at every turn, ahd chemists' shops stand oppositf each other in the same street, Impey's May Apple has become such a strong favourite, what shall be said of the opinion in which this household remedy is held bj the dwellers of the ba»kblo k*, where medical comforts are far away ? Is it not a fact that with remedies such as Impoy's May Apple, mauy children have first seen the light of day in a far away bnsh homestead, and up to manhood, or womanhood, without tiie necessity ever arising for a doctor to cross tho threshhold, or a prescription to be seat for to the chemist to be "made up"? The happy, healthy, family remark with evident satisfaction; "We all take it V And it keeps them well. Sis tid per bottle, every* where. Sharland and Co., Ltd., agents.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8154, 2 April 1906, Page 5
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