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RUN DOWN. A remedy of proved excellence tor general prostration is Impey’s “May Apple/' It nets beneficully as a tonic laxative. It is entirely free from that drastic purgativi —“Aloes/’ and also mineral substances. J,t is purely herbal, and the principal constituents consist, of a combination of may apple, dandelion, cascara sagrada. turkey rlmbarb, etc, 2s per bottle. —Shnriand and Co. Ltd., Wholesale Agents. 10

The new rifle corps at Waitara is boin; equipped with the old-fashioned Snider rifle, and it is understood that the Ingle wood corps will receive the same weapon. A German biologist says that the two sides of a. face are never alike; in (wo cases out of five the eyes are "out- of line; one eye is stronger than the other in i seven persons out of ten.;' and the right ear is generally higher than the left. The School Board election at Manchester has resulted in the loss of a seat to the Church party and a gain of one to the Progressives. There are on the Board six Churchmen, three Roman Catholics, one teacher and five Progressives. More great cures of torturing, disfiguring skin, scalp and blood humours are daily made by Cuticura remedies than by all other skin and blood remedies combined. The beat physicians endorse and prescribe them. Chemists everywhere recommend them. They are absolutely pure, sweet, gentle and effective, and the treatment especially appeals to mothers, nurses, and children. Warm baths with Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the skin of | vent, 2s 6d; all chemists. 13

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4260, 21 January 1901, Page 5

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