ailment, and a* idea^ HW SSSsStfeSS wmm and reooreiing hiß speech. Miss Alice ence of maw, devotion-nothing -as wanting in the equipment of our island her inc. " Reynold's Newspaper," published in London, was responsible recently for the eW y£r and Wd to the poor. No woustatements on behalf of New Zealand, and SSXt if there was the slightest Suspicion that poisoned rabbits were being exported W that colony, the, GovernmeS would interfere and uuo«M»ly put a stop to the practice. ltcannotPbeJS,"hea<4, "that a single death Las occurred through the eating of ecanned Ne«t Zealand rabbits. " Mother,! am oat of sort*. "-Be who uttered toese Web was a Btrongly-buiL yuung fellow, with dean cut. intelligent featules, but a glance was enuugn to show that he ww run down by work and worry; his head was heavy, his eyes lacked brightness, he was languid, and tta friend* of had priced us marka upon his face. "My boy replied the govdand wise mother, - be advi*,d tbi. once by me; let me aoctor you. Theladieadily aswnted, and in a Lice Uolloway's world-tamed Piun wrre produced. I'hey soon did their work, and ,n »r y or two the young foUow ™**™* his work Jike a new mau filled wi.h Btrength and energy.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 184, 14 August 1901, Page 3
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