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Mr T K. Newtnn s g ales. do •■«'- v R oors ? Doits ; I>o >th I JITST PECEIVFD \ LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF "EtfGLJcH aKD COLONIAL-MADE BOOTS, SPLENDID VALI-E, TO BE SOLD CHEAP. T. K. NEWTON. M"~T.~KTn X WT <"• AUC riONEER, Land, Stock, Estate, and Geheeaii Co_t_ns3iON Agent. Sales held in towjt and Countky. Advances made on Consignments or Immediate saie. Account Sales rendered promptly. All descriptions of Station Stores supplied at current rates. T. X, NEWTON. Cross aud Smyth AND QMYTfI, ACCOUNTANTS. GENERAL COMMISSION AGBM3, and BROKERS, Accountants in Banketjptcx, and AOKN'TS KOrVRoyal Insurance Oompany levin & On. Qf-n'Tal Merchants, We'linston J. a T. M,fk, Millers and Grain Merchants, Oamaru. Power & Co., Wholesale Sadlers, Melbourne. F. L. Barker, Wool and Produce Broker, Sydney. Draper & .Sour, Melbourne. G. a, Curtis Wool at.d Produce Broker, Rockham pton. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. EIRE AND LIFE. OAPiTAL £289 640 _ccuMU_„Tai> Funds £~260,550 r pHK Reserve ot this Oomnany Is not npproeched I by any other Joint Stock Company in the world, and f .s only exceeded by the reserve of the Hank of Er gland. ivrfect eecunty is therefore guaranteed to in•mrers, d the uni'erm'ijned are fully empowered to m,ik* nediate settlement in the everit of loss. CROSS & bMYrBr, Agents. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Royal Insurance Company is not bound to any Tariff of Rates. r PHE STRANGE AND PRRVAILIKG DISEASE 1 OF THIS COUNTRY. Like a thief at night, it steals in upon us unawares. Many persons have paios about the chest am sides, and somstinies in the tnck. They feet dull and seepy; the mouth has a bad tuste, especially in the morning. A sort of sticky elirr.e collects about the t->eth The appetite is poor. There is a fee'i.ijr like a heavy load on the stomach; sometimes a faint allgone sensation at the pit of the stomach which food iloea not satisfy. Th* ey, 8 are sunften, the hands and feet become cold and feel clammy. After a while a couj;h sets in, at first dry. hut after a few months it i- att<" fled with a .Teenish colored expeer.Dration The afflicted one feels i ired all the while, :m>l Mle«n does not, «e«m to afford any rest. After a r.iiueh.i beciimes nervous, irritable, and gloomy, and hiis tvil fore hod ngs. There is a giddiness a sort of whirling -ennation in the heid when rising: up sudiic.ly. The howi'ls become costive; <he skin iv dry tnd hot, at linns: the bio-d becomes thick and •<-__ mint; the whites of th« ejes heeome ting.d wi h ye: low; the urine is scanty and high-iolored, et'Osttitiy h. ped mint after standing. There (m r - equt nt.l\ a _< in-inn up r,f the food s 'metimes with 't four tuptx; thin in frequently attended with pal- • 'itiuion of the hart; the visi oi becomes impaired, wii.li npot\-i before lh'> ejes; there is a feeling of „'reH pro-t.ra'i'in and weikue s All of these symptoms are in turn pn sen* It is thought that nearly "tie-ihini of our popular i->n his this di-ea-e in soma ■•f its varied forms t lihp been found that medical men have mUtukcn the n i f thin disuse. Sony !i vetroiieii it for liiereomiiali.t s nnnford>.Brepsi_ '.ihers for kidney Se , ftc , but none of tie various kinds of treatment ha-e been a t-nded with •ncees-i. It w found, h wevec that -ei(,'e p Curative vrup will effect a - trf-ci cure, in every ease This article c n be obtained from all chemists and medicine vendors throu h nit the wor'.l. and from the "ronrietore. A.J. White, (Linvtsd), 21, Farringdonr*d. i.ondon, or the whole-ale agents Ki-mpthorne • rosser, and Co , N\Z. Drug Co (Limited}. DI.CHARO»D THCM THK INFIRMU(Y AS ISC_RAEI,_. West VVyiam Ten ace, Prudhoe-on-Tyne, July 3.d, 1 79. Dear Sir— Enclosed is PO O and 1 may inform y>u ihutthe "Curative Syrup" r g..t from you is no *ir„ti{rer in m> house; my wifhns taken two bottles for liver comolatnt, and it has done her a irreat deal of good ; but a far nore womhrful cure th in any I kr.o v of is that of one of my son*, a Jad of 18 ve_rs. who is a living witness to lis efficacy For eleven years be was in a fearful state from running ulcurr about the neck and chest I had him in tl i) Infirmary at Newcastle, and he was discharged as incurable, ann feared that he would live but a short and miserable life. I wa-i persuaded to glvo {him your medlcino; amendment was rapid. a~d after taking four bottles the ulcers had entirely and his skin, once rough and scurvy, in now clear and healthy as one could wish to see. You are at liberty to publish this, aa my son can be seen any day at work, and such a wonderful medicine and cures cannot be too widely known. Thanking you for your kim'nesa, i remain, yours truly. J-1.-8 Gibson. To Mr R. Wright, Chemist, Byker, Kewcastle-on-Tyno. Mr J. B. Senior, Chemist. Kirkgate, Wakefield, writes, Dec. 15t,h, 1880;-"! have sold a great number of bottles, and numbers of pit'ents speak wondora of it. The above is the truth in regard to .Siege! 8 Syrup." ——_____ BBVKRJS OABK CF IHTFHV4TIBM. Cowper Stree,,, iimifornla, Ipswich, July 27, 1878 Dear Sir,—( have much pleasure In informing you that after taking Mother Seigel's Curotive Syrup I am quite restored to health, niter Buffering for four yaw from the most excruciating pain. At times I could not move in mv bed from rhermatism and dropsy ; but now, although I am sixty-three years of age, I am able *x> work and walk free from pain. I send you this that you may Jet any of my fellowsufferers know the great benefit I have received after taking your valunb c medicine. I foand great relief after taking it for two days; and lam Bure no one could have been a greator sufferer than myßelf.—Yours truly. Charms f„AT_. BONE DUST BONE DUST In large or small quantities can now be purchased at Mitch_„_'s Boiling-Down Fstftbllshtftont at We*t QHve.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3173, 30 August 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3173, 30 August 1881, Page 4

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