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" Moth hu, lam Out of Sobts."—He who uttered those words was a strongly-baM young fellow, with clean-out, iatfiUgaat features, hut a glanco was enough to a 1 — that ho was run-down by work and w0..,. ma head w«s heavy, his even looked b-lirht-noss, he was languid, and the fl°ndof iadl. gestion had printed its marks upon his face, "My boy" replied the uood flnd »tw moilicr, " l>o advised this oneo by mo; lof ■»« rlootoryoii." Tho tad rear ily asserted, in a trice Hollow»y's world famed PilU were pro-luced They goon did their work, and In a day or two the young follow went about Ins work like a new man filled with strength iand energy—Adrt. WADE'S TEETHING POWDIBS for babies are soothing, reduce mar and prevont blottus. Prioe, Is,—Ann

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 190, 22 August 1901, Page 2

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129

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 190, 22 August 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 190, 22 August 1901, Page 2

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