FAWNING A I’AIK <»1 THOrSKKS FOR MHI MONK- | AMI S 1 It XNC'IS 1 HOMAS lives f* in Fontnewnydd. m*ur I’onty pool, Monmouthshire . He i* now tin v ,. arH 0 f ajro, 10. . it’.i his mother, a widow. Some 11 years ol age, then u mere Ikiv, he went to woi kin the coalpit as a miner, in order to assist his mother in rearing her family of little children. Soon, however, the littlu fellow broke down in health, hut the necessities of the family seemed to require it. and he eontluiusl to toil in the mines. Buffering all tin- time from the effect s of indigestion, an agonising sMn’itom Wing asthma, in such a troublesome form that tin- Wy was unable to lie in Wsl. W orking through the day. and resting as Wst lie could in an armchair during the night naturally undermine 1 his constitution
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 18, 10 August 1886, Page 4
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148Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 18, 10 August 1886, Page 4
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