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KEEP YOUR MOUTH CLOSED.

The peculiar arrangement of the narrewed and branched and delicately-lurnish-ed nnsal passages arc specially suited to strain the air and to warm it before it enters the lung 9. The foul air which one has to contend with in a day's travel through the crowded city is breathed with greater impunity through the nose than through the mouth. Raw air inhaled through the mouth induces hoarseness, c6lds, etc. No one who has been snoring during the night feels properly refreshed in the morning. Keep the mouth closed when reading silently, when writing, when listening, when in pain, when angry, and when asleep. If you will follow these simple rules, and make Impey's May Apple your standard family medicine, you can go through life iv the enjoyment of perfect health. Impey'a May Apple can be obtained at 2s 6d per bottle at all chemists and stores, or post free direct from Messrs Sharland and Co., Ltd., Wellington.

Gout iB realiy a epecml fora !>f rheumatism caused by excess uric acid in the blood. Whether your gout is acute of chronic, RHEUMO will cure you. AY stores.

If you want your furniture or goods removed anywhere iv the colony with the greatest care and expedition, send to J. J. Curtis and Co., Ltd., shipping, Customhouse, and forwarding agents, Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Only experienced packers employed. Reasonable charges.

WADE'S WORM FlGS— Wonderful Worm Worriers. Is.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12187, 7 June 1907, Page 5

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KEEP YOUR MOUTH CLOSED. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12187, 7 June 1907, Page 5

KEEP YOUR MOUTH CLOSED. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXI, Issue 12187, 7 June 1907, Page 5