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S PRINGMEDICINE.

E. R. sends me the following

Take two lemons, slice and put them in a quart jug witb an ounce each of Epsom salts, sulphur, and cream of tartar, and sugar to sweeten ; fill the jug Avith boiling water, and let it stand to cool. A ■wineglassful to be taken eA'ery morning before breakfast.

Another Recipe. — Mix half an ounce of flower j of sulplmr, one ounce of cream of tartar, with half a pound of treacle. Take a tablejpoovsful every morning before breakfast for a fortnight.

This lias a Avonderful effect as a blood purifier, and is just the medicine so many of us need in the spring.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2320, 18 August 1898, Page 44

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SPRINGMEDICINE. Otago Witness, Issue 2320, 18 August 1898, Page 44

SPRINGMEDICINE. Otago Witness, Issue 2320, 18 August 1898, Page 44

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