SICKNESS IS A LUXURY.
Gas you afford It? Thai aici’headaele, that diaainesH, drowsiness, and irritable feeling means mischief. They are Indications of a disordered stomach, and tf you ate not prompt la applying a remedy you will find before long that you are suffering from chronic eanstipatiou and dyspepsia, and tbs* you will know wbat it coats to be sick.
Quite easy to stop all this at the very start. Just spend hali-a-otown on a bottle of Impey's May Apple, which may be bought at any chemist’s M storekeeper’s, and give it a trial. Imyey’e Hay Apple aete an the sjWtem gently and pleasantly, it slssasse the stomach, stimulates the liver, sweetens tha breath, and reetorea you te good health. Lapay’s may Apple ebraa to atop esh|| It It ieaa Ideal Ibmily meflolne, end may la taken by tie m*to Isßaat# person with the utmost eoutdene# Bold by aU chemists a*d storekeepers at Is da per botis.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 December 1901, Page 3
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157SICKNESS IS A LUXURY. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 December 1901, Page 3
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