THE MAN IN BLUE.
The “ bobby,’’ the “ copper,” the “ peeler,” or whatever you choose to call the polieman, plays an important I art, for he helps to maintain the law. 1 he man or woman who offends against society is in danger of being arrested. Those who offend against the laws of health are not arrested, but pay the penalty in years of suffering. Careless eating is the highway to stomach troubles, dyspepsia and disorders of the liver and kidneys. If you are suffering Impoy’s May Apple will put you right, 'i his ideal family medicine is a certain and effective remedy for constipation, indigestion, and all stomach complaints. Sold by all grocers and chemist 2s 6d per bottle.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume IX, Issue 1198, 24 February 1902, Page 4
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119THE MAN IN BLUE. Pahiatua Herald, Volume IX, Issue 1198, 24 February 1902, Page 4
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