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LITTLE FOLK'S RIDDLES.

800. By G. Low, Balclutha :— (1) In what place did the cock crow when all the world could hear him ? (2) How do you swallow a door ? 801. By Four Schoolgirls, Akatorc :— When does a ship tell falsehoods 1 ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK'S RIDDLES. 797. By Spreckles :— Because the more you lick it the faster it goc<. 798. By Ann Bowden : — A stamp. 799. By G. Low, Balclutha :-(l) A husband. (2) To keep his head warm. (3) Because he can't climb a tree.

LASSITUDE, HEADACHE, BACKACHE, AND INDIGESTION ARE SYMPTOMS OP A DISORDERED LIVER. CLEMENTS TONIC IS THE ONLY RELIABLE AND RADICAL CURE. HAVE NO OTHER. Mr G. W. Davidson, Te Kopuru, N.Z , who writes on Ootsber 6. 1893: — "Dear Sir, — I do nob think there could be a better medicine for bilious people than Clements Tonic. I used to be very bad with biliousness, and an attack would lay me up for two or three days ; bat I took two or three doses of Clements Tonic about nine months ago, and I have been all right ever Bince — Yours truly, G. W. Davidson, Te Kopura, N.Z."

— Within the past few years positively no fewer than 66 per cent, of the doctors in Germany have been obliged to seek a living in some other profession.

— M. Jules Simon has discovered the secret of old age, and he has formulated the recipe in two words -intellectual work. Nothing, be declares, helps so materially to conserve physical strength* as mental employment, and in proof of this theory he points out that the French Institute is a perfect congregation of hale and hearty octogenarians.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2105, 28 June 1894, Page 46

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LITTLE FOLK'S RIDDLES. Otago Witness, Issue 2105, 28 June 1894, Page 46

LITTLE FOLK'S RIDDLES. Otago Witness, Issue 2105, 28 June 1894, Page 46