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KEEP YOUR WEATHER EYE OPEN.

And do not be deceived with imitations ot Wolfe's Schnapps. The original has a iino flavour, and is an excellent stimulant.

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—It is stated by an authority that Hie weight of a man's brain has nothing to do with his mental power. It ia a. question of climate, not of intellect. The cokler the climate, the greater the size of the brain. The largest heads of all are those of the Cluigatshes, who live very far north, and nest come the heads of the Lapps. "He Ought to he Prosecuted."—The indignant words fell from the lips of a young girl who stood helplessly watching a drunken cabman brutally lashing his horse. It is, indeed, appalling to think how much cruelly goes unpunished in this world. Why are there so many weakly children in all grades of society? The explanation is simple. The blame lies with the thoughtlessness and selfishness of parents. While men and women neglect their health they cannot expect to have strong and robust children. Fathers and mothers, be warned in time. Clear your systems of biliousness, indigestion, nervousness, and the like; restore your vigour and your strength by taking Holloway'a Pills, the best and safest of family medicine?. —53

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11925, 25 December 1900, Page 5

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KEEP YOUR WEATHER EYE OPEN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11925, 25 December 1900, Page 5

KEEP YOUR WEATHER EYE OPEN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11925, 25 December 1900, Page 5

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