ALL-NIGHT SITTINGS. During a prolonged and acrimonious debate on the Tariff, several members of Par- j Lament, when discussing patent medicines, 1 referred to the wonders effected by Impey’s "May Apple." It is probably the first first time that a patent medicine has been frankly eulogised in any British Parliament. Some testimonials as to its effieacv were read aloud in the august chamber Mr* Impey subsequently presented a bottle of his medicine to every member of the House, and it is now the favourite remedy with the M/sH.B. It cures all liver disorders. -
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4262, 23 January 1901, Page 5
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