A KRAID SHE'D GO OH'. Ai| elderly Irishwoman in the west (if Connoinnra was> sull'eriiig from a innl'.idv the remedy tor whjcli the doctor probribed in the form of capsules. The old woman trusted her medical adviser, lint for medicine of this kind she evinced mucli suspicion. Some time after slip had taken the capsules she was asked by her son how she felt. "Don't you want nuthiu' to eat?" "No." Soon, however, the old woman nrose from the bed and took her seat in rocking clrair. xmnKing mat me attention would be gratefully received, the soji filled her pipe, and, taking a live coal from the hearth, carried both to Jlis' mqtlipr. 'lTake that away, son I" yelled the old woman in utmost ingnt.' "Don't you know better'n to come near me when I've got tlipm cairidgos in mo?" Three out of every 100,000 people in Bngland and Wales are .sentenced to penal servitude every year. The annual value of Britain's agricultural produce in years of prosperity ie Qve? £200,000,091).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 262, 11 December 1909, Page 4
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171Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 262, 11 December 1909, Page 4
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