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A POLITE BOER

buch an individual as a polite Boer i^l almost unknown. Every civilised man anc^H woman, invariably associates the Boe^H with brutality, A-ulgarity, dirt aud cven^H Hung that is ignoble, yet, strange to say^H a nohte Boer has turned up in WcUim^H ton, _New Zealand, in the person Francis Kurte. This man, who was inteflH viewed the other day by a representi^M tive of the press is described as hein^H handsome m appearance, with gentlemanl^^H and polite manners and whose sympathif^^H are entirely with the British in the pn^H sent war. There is yet hope that a Boerca^H be made polite, clean and gentlemanJy^^H This simile applies to the liver. If tha^H organ geta thoroughly out of order anc^H severe Biliousness, Jaundice, or Dyspepsij^^B followsi, tilie ip^tient: often gets into; .-^H melancholy state and imagines that hi^^| liva* ia done for ever. Such an idea i^^| erroneoua as has been proved, by thousand|^H who have used Bile Beans for Bilious^^| ness. No matter in what state the live^^| might be, the Beans \vill arrest the dis^^| order. Tliey will go direct tot that organ^^f and in a gentle manner cleansa the svs^^H tern of all its impurities. Nb> one> shouli^^H ever think they are incurable, as1 enumer^^H able examples can be given ta show tha^^H • Bile Beans have proved ten be a sucees^^H : when all else has failed. Henc« the motto,^^H [ nil d«spenindum, is one that should al-^^| ways be taken to heart.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11658, 28 May 1902, Page 2

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A POLITE BOER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11658, 28 May 1902, Page 2

A POLITE BOER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11658, 28 May 1902, Page 2

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