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Sufferers from the effect of quinine, used as a remedy for chills and fever, will appreciate Ayer's Ague Cure, a powerful tonic bitter, composed wholly of vegetable substances, without a particle of any noxious drug. Its action is peculiar, prompt, and powerful, breaking up the chill, curing the fever, and expelling the poison from the system, yet leaving no harmful or unpleasant effect upon the patient. Cardinal Newman rises at half-past four every morning. He spends till seven in his devotions. At seven he says Mass in his private chapel, nobody allowed to be present except intimate friends, or occasionally a few honoured guests. At eight he breakfasts usually of a plats of cold meat with a cup of coffee. During breakfast he reads a considerable portion of his correspondence. Thia correspondence comes from all parts of the world, is of a very heterogeneous character, is filled with inquiries of all kinds of imaginable subjects, and it addresses with all forms ot superscription, from " Mr. Newman " to " Highness the Cardinal." The Cardinal complains very naturally that he has to waste nearly four boors every day in answering letters, the huge majority of them from persons be does not know, and on subjects about which he dc*e not care.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 24, 8 October 1886, Page 23

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 24, 8 October 1886, Page 23

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 24, 8 October 1886, Page 23