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Only 24 per cent of doctors reach seventy years, but 42 per cent of clergymen do. A steel-like grass from the volcanic slopes of Oran, Algeria, is so elastic that it can l*e used instead] ''of springs in the manufacture of furniture. 1 1 TVant of Appetite, Nausea, Flatulence, J 1 1 Heartburn, x )u^ n i n the region of the { I. \ stomach, a sense of fulness und oppression J > S after critiny, a feeiiug of languor and \ \ \ I depression relieved by taking food, a furred i $ tongiie, wearinesa and an unwillingness to |g | ' exercise mind or body, lowneßS of spirits ; & 1 constipation, or loosensss of the bowels, ox @ f i sometimes both conditions alternately ; B I , foetid breath ; unpleasant taato j pyrosis, % a or water-brash ; vomiting, cold hands and E a feet, headache, vertigo or dizziness, dim- » I ness of sight, imperfect or double vision, & a noises in the ears, palpitation, irregular B ' i pulse ; h j'uiorrhoida, or piles ; shooting or » » llxed pains in the region of the heart or a § under the shoulder-blade, v sense of sulfo- 3 9 oation, nervousnesd, irritability of temper, B « &c, cau 2te cured by R I BAXTER'S I IS o Q I 1 I P £(QUOINI!NE\t~ £^ 1 ! 1 o IFyiLiLS / , f J i PBL.LS. § § Sold by all the principal Chemists in Boxes » j » Is 6d, 3s tW and 6b 6d. fi

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7799, 2 September 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7799, 2 September 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 7799, 2 September 1903, Page 2

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