boot-boy to his feet and departed. * " Carrousel did -look - a devil! " he thought. "But the boy seems halfwitted. Yet " He stopped short in the dark. "Cooky looked as if he would kill him! " he gasped. " I wonder if—but it couldn't be. But. if I could think it, I—l'd make him swing."' He ran to the House, as hard as he could go. For' the first time, he had " thought of something." " Mr. Arlington,"' he cried, bursting in on the lawyer where he sat toiling over bundles of Levallion's neglected and unopened letters in the hope of finding some clue to someone who had a grudge against him. "Do you know Captain Gordon's address?" For reasons of his own he said nothing about that trivial incident in the garden. " Noi " slowly. " Lord Levallion's, you mem? I've never heard one word from him." The boy's face flushed pale. (To be continuec daily.) MEDICAL. lgßßnßßm____ga_________M^ I Em I 8 If at test she tires of the fault-flnding ' 5 IS of a. dyspeptic husband and leaves- |J g him ? The worst of tho dyspeptic Is » £ that he does not realise his own |i X meanness. His world is entirely out I m of perspective. A man is only as a g strong as his stomach. When the I stomach is diseased all the other 8 organs suffer. | DR. SHELDON'S Digestive TabuEes 1 are the sufferers' tree of life. They 6j will cure bim and bring him health n and happiness just as certain as he a takes them. They are sure because X they are a natural remedy, and S contain exactly the same chemical i properties as the digestive fluids in B the stomach. | Dr. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES | are guaranteed to cure tho worst S eases of S Byspepsia and Indigestion | and are sold in tins containing SO '£ M Tabules at 2/6. |? g If unable to procure locally thoy S S will be forwarded, post free, upon 3 a receipt of the price by the | I SHELDON DRUG Co., | | !S O'Connel" St., Sydney, 1..5. W. Sj f DON'T \ /GO HOME TO-N!GHt\ B -. Without a bottle of \ I OLPYNE a <pin« ©■»?«> , I \ THE GREATEST § % COUGH CURE ON HAWThI •\ l'hsnd 1/6lr**^ M All ChcmirtS M m.. «i<J Btores. ffl . Qej Jgf [If] SOOTHING Powders Relieve FEIgSEISfI REAT. 8 Prevent FITS.CQNVUISiONS.eU. I Preserve a. he_!>'Sy state ot the constitution! ■ *— *n CHILDREN. -»■ Ptc_-e observe the EE in STEEDMAN. J powders contain |EE| wo jEEj HATISHU — A Japanese Ketnedy for Cold in the Head, etc., 1/ a bottle. KING'S LIVER PILLS, for Biliousness. Headache, Stomach, and Liver Complaints; 1' a bottle. TTING-S WORM POWDERS, for the ersA*. pulsion of Worms iv Adults and Children; ly a packet. Agent: K_ \y # J» ARKER, Chemist, Queen-st liiflfil TOST all Liver Troubles and Sick Heafr UV E a R eh | S IL 3 L y S , t^ D furi7 ON ' S LITTLB FENTON, CHEMIST. KARANGAHAPE-RD. WH X DOES *=|P EVERYBODY TAKE TOTJAUNE r■,t_ii'i _g■! iii pa—m By Royal ■*. v. His Warrant -gfeprgS. Majesty '*° &£mg£ the King. BOVRIL A cup of Bovril, is refreshing at all times. It is a powerful stimulant without the depressing ' reaction which follows the use i C- alcohol. i
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1907, Page 10
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