ind thus precludes their acting as irritants. The most cogent argument against the early morning cup of tea is that as the tea is swallowed before the mouth and teeth are cleansed, the accumulations in the moath overnight are washed into the stomach, and a poisoning process in the system might thus easily be begun. This is not improbably a source of gastric catarrh in some individuals who drink their early morning tea before they leave their bed.
TO SEE THE EDITOR. He opened the door cautiously, and poking in his head in n sort of suggestive way, as if there was more to,follow, inquired - : "L? this the editorial rinktum ?" "Tlu what, my friend ?" "Is this the rinktum —sinktum— sanctum, or some such place, where the editors live ?" "This is the editorial room ; yes, sir. Come, in." "No ; I won't come in. I wanted to see what an editorial sanctum w.s like, that's all. Looks like oui garret, only wuss. Good day." It is snid that within the past forty years only one man has evci made good his escape from Dart-
For Influenza take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Nevet fails. Is 6d, 2s 6d.*
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 285, 13 August 1910, Page 4
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195Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 285, 13 August 1910, Page 4
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