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VALUE OF INHALATION OF ONIONS.

The following whs sent from San Francisco by the last mail;—A Discovery—Onions inhaled cause sleep, rest, and repose.—The soldier on his march and the exhausted iron-worker get great strength fiom eating the tmion. Ti>' a liedi onion around the neck and bruise it to make it:; odour thorough, and you secure sound sleep from its nightly inhalation.— Daniel R. Clyiier, ox Mayor of Reading, Pennsylvania, United States of North America. (For foreign lands.) It will be an act of humanity to the restless, nervous, and sick to copy this in your paper --.. l-hke act. Have the kindness to send a paper.—The onion secures sleep, rest, and refreshment,— To the editor of the World, New York.—ln V/ednesday’s issue of your mortl valuable paper T found Mr Clymer’s discovery. My only son, seven years old, has just rccoveied from

a most malignant attack of scarlet fever, and Ims kept hia parents awake for the last twelve days by his nervous sleeplessness. I tried the simple remedy of tying an onion around his neck last night, and found this morning that he had bad an undisturbed sleep all night. By giving these lines space in your next issue, you will oblige yours, Fr. C. Rotzell, Astoria, Long Island, New York.

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Kumara Times, Issue 3100, 9 October 1886, Page 3

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VALUE OF INHALATION OF ONIONS. Kumara Times, Issue 3100, 9 October 1886, Page 3

VALUE OF INHALATION OF ONIONS. Kumara Times, Issue 3100, 9 October 1886, Page 3

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