Some curious titles are given to sermon § and Napier is the place where those titles are regularly advertised m Saturday's papers. As a sample we quote the following from the local eolnmns of Saturday's " Telegraph." The Rev J. Edwards will preach m the Methodist Free Church to-morrow, m the morning on "Weak-kneed Conformity m Religion," and m the evening on "Another Bock m tbe Ctadle of the Deep." All seats are free. The sobjeot of the Rev J. Q. Paterson's sermon tojnorrow morning will be "Christ |n the Heart." The subject m the evening will be, "Is the Everlasting Doom of Men fixed at Death, or have they another Chance m the ' Future life. At St. Andrew's Church, Port Ahuriri, the subject of the sermon tomorrow morning will be " Christ and Trade." In the evening the subject will be •• Some People's Difficulties Explained." Here is an item of deep interest to an? on* desirous of realising on an insurance notioy According to " Fire and Water " FieldMarshall Whitoomb, of Boston, U. &A has been recently experimenting with, rots' and snatches, ahut up m a cape togetbw,. m order to ascertain whether they were liiely t 0 oauße fires or not. In the absence oj other known cause, frequent fires have be»n ascribed to their agency, while at the. same time many underwriters affeoted to- sooff at the idea The question may, however, now be con' sidered as settled. The very first night that Marshall Whitoomb's rats were left alons with the matches four fires were oauseel, aad not a day passed while the experiment was being tried that fires w,ere not set m thi*way. Tbe rate were well fed, but they seamed to find something m the phoephoras ifcat they liked. It waa noticed that only the phosphorus ends were gnawed, and m nearly every instance the matoheu werq dragged away from the spot where the^ hafi been laid. ll ßrjcHu.PAißi."-Quicfc, complete ewe, all annoying kidney, bladder, and urinary iseases. Ajt ohenuatß and druggists Kempthorny Rrpaser, and Co., Agents Christr SANDER and SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT.— In protection of, the world wide fame our manufacture has acquired all over the globe, wo pabj&a.the following :— Hazard M.D., Profess©* ol General Pathology ani ? Diseases oS the Mind and Netvous Sjsterm '■ Bjiys m an, editorial published m the " Clinical ' Eeoord : ; "— " We have examined half-a-dozsn specimens of different manufactures; the ; preparation of Sander and Sons waa the only < one that proved to be reliable and correspond- ! ing to Boientifio tests." Another concootion j called "Refined Extract of Eucalyptus " has j made its appearance since. This product J Btands, acoording to Dr Owen, foremost m causing injurious effects.' That gentleman ; communicates, at a meeting of the Medioal ■ 8 .cietj of Victoria, that a child living at : Fitzioy became most seriously indisposed imough its ase. In another case a lady •••1 es on the strength of statutory declaration 1 hat she suffered cruelly from the effects of he came concootion. To guard the high reputation of our manufacture we feel warranted m exposing the above facts, and dosire the publio to exercise care and precau- : tion when buying SAflDEft and SONS,— urti S
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1876, 25 June 1888, Page 4
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525Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1876, 25 June 1888, Page 4
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