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— Dentistry is now an accepted and often flourishing profession of women in France. In a country town of Siine-et-Marno.a qualified young lady dentiijt enjoys ithe."monopoly of tooth-drawing, 'a dentist's, business in provincial France ijonsistmp: of littje else. Froneh country follii'; fiven of the sort, raroly, if ever, indulge in » set of false teeth.

Is responsible for the : following long list of complaints:— CONSTIPATION ■' . DYSPEPSIA, - . BILIOUSNESS V IRRITABILITY ■ ■ INSOMNIA NERVOUS EXHAUSTION . / SICK HEADACHE LASSITUDE' ' PALPITATION • LOSS OP APPETITE Overwork, worry, and the inevitable irregularity that business entails arc mainly responsible for the carelessness displayed about_ the meal hour. If you find you aro suffering from any. of ; the complaints indicated above, remember, that KffLl, THE IDEAI FAMILY MtDICIHS, will restore you to good health. 'It does not gripe, sicken,, or weaken, • and may be taken with absolute 'safety by the. most delicate person. _ It gently moves the bowels, stimulates tho, livor, expels all the excessive uric ao.id and poisonous deposits, quickens the circulation, and produces exhilaration of spirits and eagerness for work. ■ . SOLD/BY ALI. CHEMISTS AND STORBKEEPFyRS AT 2s 6d, ' ; .V.-i'.'v :

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12291, 3 March 1902, Page 7

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180

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12291, 3 March 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12291, 3 March 1902, Page 7

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