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The uses to which eggs- may be put are many, apart from their employment as food. A mustard plaster made with the white of an egg will not leave a blister. The white akin that lines the shell of an egg is a 'useful application for a boil. The white of .an egg beaten with loaf-sugar and lemon removes hoarseness—a teaspoonful taken once every hour. An egg added, ta the morning cup of coffee makes an invigorating tonic. A raw egg with the yolk unbroken, taken in, a glass of wine, is very beneficial for convalescents.

LIFE ONE LONG HEADACHE

"For several years I suffered acutely from a complication of Liver and Stomach Trouble." writes Miss' N. Brear, "Ngahuia," Avenue " road, Mosman, N.S.W, "Frequently I was linable "to retain my food, sometimes not being able to keep down even a cup <d>f tea. Headaches were so common with me -that I might almost say my life was one long, continual headacrey I often had bilious attacks, and was, so giddy that I dare not stoop to pick up anything for fear of falling. I consulted doctors and tried numerous medicines, but neither did me an atom of good. One day I saw an advertisement of LaxoTonic ; Pills, and -tvas induced to purchase a box; I tobk these Pills, and I can .only describe the change they made as simplyi wonderful. By the time I had finished the box I could eat heartily, and retain my food without the least sign of 'biliousness. After another box,, or so of ' Laxo-Tonic Pills I was completely, cured." Price 104 d and Is 6d. ; Obtainable everywhere.*

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 December 1913, Page 2

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272

Untitled Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 December 1913, Page 2

Untitled Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 December 1913, Page 2

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