heavy depressed reeling. "About twelve months ago. 5 ' writes Mrs B. Neill, Patton street, South Broken Hill, N.S.W. ‘‘l got nasty pains across my stomach and chest which gave me a heavy depressed feeling. After using various remedies without success 1 tried Chamberlain’s Tablets, the first dose of which did me so much good and gave such relief that I persevered with them and now enjoy good health." Sold everywhere. Miss Miriam Hubbard, daughter of “Fra Elburtus” Hubbard, the philosopher and humorist, is the most per feet girl physically ever to enter the University of Michigan. The physical director of the girls’ gymnasium has made the announcement. The description is as follows:—Tall and slender, without very great curves; weight, 131.51b5; height, 66.7 in: lung capacity, 218; strength test, 18191 b j lung and heart in perfect condition. Whe is modest and gracious, with a low, sweet voice and wavy hair. "Long ago 1 learned that one cannot keep well unless one works in the fields, and gains health from sunshine,” she said. In her father’s school she did exactly the work the boys did. “I have always taken all my exercise Consistent With my years and my strength.” Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. ■ For Cough* and Colds, never fails. Is 64.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8362, 24 February 1913, Page 2
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