—l'm not at all sure that I've tton« j the right thing." Griersora felt inclined to grip him by the hand and assure him that marriage was the best thing for any man. But he restrained himself. " Why do" you doubt that, old man ? " he asked, wondering if he was appearing unduly eager. (To be continued.)
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_ 0 "^° r , man y. J";?™ 1 suffered greatly from obstinate indigestion and constipation, accompanied with giddiness and pains ?n the fteacL A friend strongly advised me to try Seinel s SvruD. •SIPSSVc™" 06 "Stored me to health ani wc & • So S T Mr -I- J,' Hastings, of Bombowlie, Tumut, rj.aW., in a solemn Declaration recently made before a J usticc of Peace. Such testimony leaves no room for doubt. will cure you*
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 790, 5 April 1905, Page 4
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