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A. Vegetarian's EXPERIENCE.

* A vegetarian reports to the British Medical Journal the result of his year's experience without meat At fiiat he found the Vegetables iuspid and had tc use sauce and pickles to get them down. As Soon as he got .accustomed to the diet all condiments were put aside except a little salt. The desire foi tobacco " and alcohol left him spontaneously. Then all his digestive functions became regular and he found himself wholly free fram headaches and hillious attacks. After three - months a troublesome rheumatism left him, and at the end of a year he had gained eight pr unds ' in l weighfc. He belietes he can do more x mental labour than before, and that all • his - senses ' are more acute.. For break - - ttst he' has brown bread,' apples, and --»' coffee; dinner coosistsof two vegetables, - :-y brown bread and pie or pudding ; for v.'\ tea v he rejoices m hread and jam, with 'milk and water; and tor supper, bread, janlj cotdpudding, and, as a luxury, boiled onions. Eggs, milk, butter, and : oheese are used only m small quantities. The dietist is " adoctor, and his stateinentfc drawing out many similar ones irom medical men . It is well known that a vegetable diet has an improving •fleet upon the skin, especially on the* face, to which it impart* a plump, pleas^ ing appearance. This was particularly noticeable m the case of Stanley, the explorer; on his return to Africa after nearly two years of almost compulsory abstinence from animal food.

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_ " . , '-~immm' J., ) J . ' • T Late Advertisements Tel : •■'-,/. —^ •'-■ h ~~ r ~: ~'" ,- TMPOBTANT TO ADVERTISERS. N.U.— The Mahawatu Standard, the Oldest Established Dally Country Newspaper a Wtbe West Coait; is Unequalled as an adverising medium,- being more widely ocirculated bah any other Newspaper m the District. Amusements, - ' 'J-.'* 'i-... ' .'""". "' "". ' — ~ —^ ; LAST NIGHT "but one ofßainer'S L'G:di^ana , l UJ Pahbr ! ftma" of c tbe American War. To-night the wonderful Mechanical Diorama representing the Funerol - Procession' "of President Linooln, through thefstreets of Washington. and- violin, solos and songs, concluding with a great dis* tribution br Valuable Presents which will be given awavip^^r visitors: "wlnneTOT^^ Sa-, tnrday night, Mrs;/ Weeks,o Awapuni .: Admission— 3£, ( ,2&, .Is; JDoprs open .at"/7 .M;. OTertbre!at 8 p.m. j <y ivi >. » aTT '■'■ *'. .U ■' T i'r i .-. TO-MORROW,, TUESDAY; , u^ : Au§S&2i! '■•" ;■ s ■- '/ ■ ,ti'aK ,r ': rrT '^'.a / GRANpr-A^^P^/^P'^MW 0 ? for i /Schools and Families, commencing I at&SO^ia. 1 — .j Admisßion-^CHild;en? Rack-Seats, 6d jj Fronv Is. / ; SKATING I- SKATING ! 1 - frto.-.i- :hr" »;.i»V f ,: ; -^ -■ '»• : IN THE^RJLLsgEpevery ey< H ning from 7 to 10* except Mon* •daysr -"-Quarterly members "/rteet on T^aJH^andn^riditys. jfcpa 7, to 9; ' afteT?|nafiftn open to alTcomers. jPrivate* { pW^o¥iiotriei8 ] than six m number can obtainVHtlS lofcthe HalK and Skates: any time during-the-day by arranging | uiidetfiignedA A r -^ H*XyI H Quarterly MemljW:, ... n .„^ss j Hall, 6d. Spates' Is ; Opening NiK TO-MORROW, Tues-i •v day:> 20th August; oo! r •*" ,::^J:XiO-!-i t . , H.iGRAFF ; TH^ bea(B; ro intimate! $ th£t fiaying Upurclwsed^alf the! appliances 1 nepessary Hib^ittj on busi-t ne&as* Chimney awe^p, he js pre-; parWto^o Wrk m that line Cheaply, ; »n4trith Courtesy aiid Civility. ; -^&»Terins -ffifj. Moderate. Orders^^^„l^t^ai^: in 8 BroP '- Sfore, ?he €quare, or posted to my; C^urcli^reet,/;qppositft Mr BTeaton's .' .'Bakery. „• „... > - mH^j^MA^A^AJ!U STANDI 1. - * ARB-" | Eor the Publication of all iHw J.i^^gaawwj.i.iv/., ..,..<- j. „Ini- Relation jto/ ; it - •^QW^ha^.? ll^ B*'8 * ' County ; Councils, highway Boards, Assessment Court, Licensing Court, Binkiuptcy Court, ypirfncj } Pour^t, .Crown s .Lands Uffice , •nRESCRIPTIONS. PREPARED. JL (Experience, Economy, Purity. ) ...... _..,..-. 'at . • ■ REMINGTON'S, SQUARE. '■iiSi.-fi- 'YOB, '■ - : -■^■itENT;'- MEDICINES, '"no 'TO THE pHEMIST 'iiMINOTON?B THE SQUARE. irUtl , <ii.'--i:r.-«.i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 220, 20 August 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 220, 20 August 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 220, 20 August 1883, Page 3

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