Two boys were brought up at the Auckland Police Tolurfi last week on a charge of " wilfully damaging a cow by killing.it with a knife," '-'\ . Children When Teething have mere or less diarrhoea. This should bfi controlled and can be, by giving Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Every household should have a bottle at hand. Get it to-day. It may save a life. W. Theyers and sell ft. ; . What Is PainJßalm? Chamberlain's Pain Balm is a liniment and, while adapted to all «he ordinary uses of a ; " Huinmet, has qualities wich~ distinguish it from other remedies of this clam. Pain Balm is especially beneficial for rheumatism. Thousands of cases can be cited in which it h«s pffpeter! a enrp when the auft-rer had previously tried the beet medical service without necu*'*PSh r#fr-fftm Balm ?b' pontMfj guaranteed to s?ve relief in the most severe cases of chronic or acute rhesmatinm. For absolute itrength, extreme simplicty freedom from weak or I undesirable points and abundance of excellent working- fatnres throughout. Excelsior Ploughs are unrivalled. They will do perfectly the work that can be expected of any plough, and are guaranteed to give satisfaction in any soils where a plough can work at all, no matter how tough and difficult the 'work. have extra length of land beam, specially mada mould boards, and steering gear of the most complete and approved kind. ; Revolving •swivel steel circular; coulters. Double furrow.JEl.l. ]os; three furrowgf £lfi 10s.— Motoo^Bassett,and Console agents. Pain Balm heals bruises, bamßoand scalds in Jess time than Bsnys:dther treatment. It isi.-V antiseptic V Ihftt is it prevents putrefaction!, and ;by so doing, ge< era!ly prevents- an unsightly scar remaining after injury is healed. For lameback,lumbago and neuralgia, PainS ■ Balm "h&s no- equal. It has the quality of " getting: to the ( right spot." No distressing affections should defer a a trial of this rempdy; 0n& application ghee relief. Try it. W, Theyers and sons, sell it. . -
BLACKSMITHS, COACH BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS. PAINTERS, &c. ALI**NBRA. FN 1 1 until*" tb» public for tl« "ir.ir . * Hi'pr'* mo •f'f; 'jS 1 "ni if lb p*t , D,'TAI-1 »£TU& kgg .to i»vn»»>»- '(«t.. b vn t <-t!'-?'r i> tt vi,r» ! Mi- B<fcwsJ :W%lmi--\ >l■i'W firn is prepimM) k **. .cv. , 'r. - nrdpre for Orach-buildup, "; Wire* 1 » rigid.V Woik, Pair.tin?, Ac, &?. Itgcg >:■: Batpp'on -th* 'pretaiei--: atfty rem pied by Mr Ptter W»!fc*.\ Repairs a epecielity Biackbitiiihuig work executed a bitberto. A trial order respectful!! »oJicite^ IBS' M TCBSB Carefully examined and Gleaned For 5s by IJUDEBB6BKDI WATCHMAKER, CLYDE, AH repairs equally moderate. J.B. is the cheappstf man in the island to buy a Watch, a Clock or piece of Jewellery from. Intending Bayers of Ohriatmiaa presents should cote this feet.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 358, 19 March 1903, Page 5
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449Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 358, 19 March 1903, Page 5
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