jlffa gomeHwea eat. too .maob. Ajjjjetita occasionally'.outruns Siseretioa^"and tile 'consV quence is a lit of iudigcstion, which may lay the foundation,of future'' wrefcollcclacsa" in the shape, of chronic, dyspepsia, 'As a means of couufc°i\icting 1 the etfect'i of• "oveV- eaiirig,''ancT/ if|. f usid persistently, of comp'etely eradicating the! >. lasViiahicd malady; ; thei'JiVhdne niore certain and agrec.ible than that-admirable antidyspeptic ; -aud' ; "afle't-Jdijiaev cordial , r > Wolfe's Soiiiedaji AROMmc Soksapm.,, •• A. greenhorn arriving^ln^to\vn,'' ins fira' Visit, heard a boy cidlin'g ;l Oysters,' and asked i \What's- that f ' Oh, - only - oysters, satd-his. friend-,.,' Cfrcit.stars , ! one, *WbyteiV*»'' )
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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2466, 9 November 1876, Page 3
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92Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2466, 9 November 1876, Page 3
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