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THE BOY THAT FAILED

May be one that didn’t deserve a cure. It’s unpleasant to speak of a bright boy’s failure—and often be isn’t to blame for it at all- School teachers nearly everywhere notice boys that are bright [in every other way except when it comes to certain examples. Then they seem dull and beyond their usual ability to grasp. To how many teachers does it occur that such conditions are the result of a weakened and overtaxed constitution brought about by excessive study. After a taxing day the boy returns home with little or no desire to partake of food, and when “home work” is finished retires to bed, there to spend a restless night. This process Is repeated daily. The hoy’s system loses “tone,” and he goes down. Now were his parents to insist that he take a few drops of IMPEY’S MAY APPLE after each mead his system would be kept vigorous and strong, his mind clear, and his brain equal to any emergency. Price 2s 6d. SLEEPLESSNESS. Sleeplessness frequently arises from the liver. It the liver is out of order it affects the nerves, and if your nerves are in any way affected yon cannot sleep. Do not resorfc_ to narcotics; a course of Chamberlain’s Tablets will set your liver right and you will soon enjoy refreshing sleep. Eor sale by T. H. Bredin, Marton Co-operative Stores.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9652, 4 January 1910, Page 6

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THE BOY THAT FAILED Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9652, 4 January 1910, Page 6

THE BOY THAT FAILED Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9652, 4 January 1910, Page 6