" Motkbr, lam Out op Sorts."—He who ut.terad these words was a Rtrongly-bnilt young fellow, with clean-cut. intelligent features, bat a glance was enough to show that he was run-down by work and worry; his head was hoavy, his eyes lacked brightness, he was and the fl nd of indigestion printed its mirks upon his f.we. "Mv hoy" replied the (food and »lie rno'hpr, "be advised tMs once b» me; let me doc'nr you." The lad rea i!y asse'ited, an'l in a trice Hollow y'w • or'd famed Pi 1« wee pro'need The.v so m he - • nrk.anrlin a dy/ or two th fo o\v -vo.i abou' his work a new man fiiieii with strength a- s d enc gy —A<irt. WADE'S WOKM FIGS are m s «ffeotiv», and not unpleasant; children thrive after taking them. Price I». Advt,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 189, 21 August 1901, Page 2
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136Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 189, 21 August 1901, Page 2
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