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THE FROGS OF EGYPT.

Wo are told that, as one of Pharoah's plagues, the frogs came up and covered the land of Kgypt. Many centuries afterwards that human frog, the Manclrarian, invaded Tar tary, and his population spread like the spawn of mushrooms. Those who believe that history repeats itself, havo seen in Australia a new Tartary, and in the present Chinese the new Manchurian who will cover Australia. And all these alarmists

have now to sing exceedingly small, 1 for the reason that the Chinaman has been proved incapable of war on his own ground, and, therefore, unable even to imagiue his invasion of a foreign territory. The reason is not far to seek. The Manchurian tand the Tartar who made such r stubborn resistances, were flesheaters ; they rode their horses until they died, and then ate the remains. But the Chinaman is weak, mainly because of his diet, and his long hereditament of oppression. The treatment of the wonderful machinery of the stomach makes the man, and he who follows the rule of his kind, and is as omnivorous as his teeth prove he should be and no more, must become the highest form of physical aud intellectual man. But how many are there who pay due respect to the wonderful machinery given us for maintaining life ? In Australia, especially, dyspepsia, bladder troubles, kidney and liver complaints, and the awful Briglit's disease, and Rheumatic affections, aro frightfully common, primarily, and almost entirely owing to ignorance or neglect, We tell you on our honour that Warner's Sakk Cure and Pills are the remedies par excellence for the troubles quoted above, and no person should suffer while such sterling medicines, tested by time ■Kind result, are to hand to save.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4918, 5 January 1895, Page 3

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290

THE FROGS OF EGYPT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4918, 5 January 1895, Page 3

THE FROGS OF EGYPT. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4918, 5 January 1895, Page 3

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