Apples to the Fore.
» After the orange and the lemon, the apple comes a* the best disinfectant for the mouth, and the best preservative against complaints of the throat, without forgetting that it assuages thirst, especially to habitues of alcohol and opium. In Italy if you have any affection of the chest the doctors at once order you to eat stewed apples (in their skins), eating all and drinking the liquid, all being like balm to the suffering* pirts. .
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Manawatu Herald, 21 March 1896, Page 2
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79Apples to the Fore. Manawatu Herald, 21 March 1896, Page 2
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