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The sorry dyspeptic, submerged in his gloom Who feels most dejected and fit for his tomb: The poor hypochondriac who wanders in woe, With no one to speak to and nowhere to' go, Whom no consolation nor comfort cam please, Who maintains he’s a martyr to every' disease. Let them aid their digestiou and keep their blood pure And recruit upon Woods’ Gkeat MENXCURE Now that grass growing season has come round again please remember that Johnscu and Wigg are £til new season’s seeds*

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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 22734, 16 May 1905, Page 2

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84

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 22734, 16 May 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 22734, 16 May 1905, Page 2

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