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Local Optiok.— Although doctors do not believe in " local option" (when their patients' diet is in question), they are strong advocates of prohibition. Frequently, for instance, they prohibit the use of tea, and order instead " Cad bttry's Cocoa Bassnce." But they know what they are doinir, for the latter article meets every possible requirement that health, appetite, and economy can suggest;. ../' " ' Never Return,— lt is said that one out of evsry four real invalids who go to foreign countries to recover health never return, except as a corpse. The undertakers, next to the hotelkeepers, have the most profitable business; This excessive t mortality may be prevented and patients saved : and cured' nnd*r the care of friends «nd loved pne«atT»6rae. ! if:they will butuse the Aroericas Qor6|U>pßUtfraiotiw?. S»4

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Southland Times, Issue 9162, 10 March 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 9162, 10 March 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 9162, 10 March 1886, Page 3

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