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Judge Slowly.

It ii not always an easy matter to judge correctly o! the quality ef *bin|B. Less than one In a thousand of u« is capable ef accurately estimating the f “ J picture; act mors than one la the quality o! a haras. In general. Judgments rapidly Imads are of small value. " Did you over notice,” recently inquired a visitor to an English Unlverrity town of bis companion, as they togotber ® verandah,”’ that qneoMooklng old le oyr with the idiotic face, turned-up coat co«ar, and boot, .even .too large, who naesis hers every morning at eleven 7 “ Many a time,’* replied the. " lb. lulililj .l«op*r«o»l ““J judgments which pass unohnllmger a» Isn the lew tolorrtta eeneoiallv in matter which require a Sllcal test. Who can eay poemvely whethK a certain medicine has the power ' to cun soma particular malady or act with an Buttered terribly from indigeetion and s&sst&ssisa mil Eabimtl *1 nne time or other I suffered from most ' of * the symptoms which ctoMtenaa a elnetisb liver and unpaired digestion. My SeS affliction, however, was a total inability to obtain sufficient sleep. J _,i l L had feeling worn-out and S£ hut as loon, as my head touched weepy, »«»»» . . wou a become unto* plow think of naturally active, an* everv kind, of subject, and rol ana toss about between timsheets, listening to the Fish Market Clock as u chimed hour alter hour, until all my nerves war..* J Then I would rise and ,J' al^ IB th ® JJJJ hachwerds and forward*, the greater wS of the night. For years I bad Semin this wratohedstate when one day a friend fortunately called to see me. I was trvln* tfie hot water cure at the tune, S 3 *£ mi» ii- •"‘« l d £ h Xi m £ ful of steaming liquid. He aeltoo me what I was taking it for. I de.or.bed my troubles to him, and in reply to a further stfgab .b^o. » Ns w«as.7r , S a aS ■aw has had the very best resulti. After t2i’n*“»ly one bot-le I felt very much SS?. A l l continued to take the Sjntup. so did 1 continue to in^° v * i “ 0 ?, J r M tollLtetmitorf I" ,«"J 4 1 h !t l ? .rS M„?. O.tKiv. ijroP fern ladi|Ution, but : Now 1 am caraful never to be * , toout * haltio of the Syrup on hand, ae I take a Amo occasionally to counteract the ill lu a bootmaker by trade—and for this | purpose I find it acts like a charm

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Manawatu Herald, 13 January 1903, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
417

Judge Slowly. Manawatu Herald, 13 January 1903, Page 3

Judge Slowly. Manawatu Herald, 13 January 1903, Page 3

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