It has now been decided beyond a doubt by all the leading lights of the apre that the wave of heat which lately passed through England is coming for us in a direct line. The ladies of Napier would do well to avail themselves of the splendid values we offer in Sunshades, 2/9, 3/6, 4/6, to 30/; also, Parasols, 10/6 to 30/.—Combs & Co.
THEATRE S^Jtalf^alft 1 ROYAL. J MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1881. MR W. hTmANNING, The young and Brilliant .Elocutionist, will deliver /" 10-j. 808 INGERSOLL'S very latest FREE\J THOUGHT LECTURE, entitled, "WHAT MUST WE DO TO BE SAVED ?" Teeming with brilliant wit. matchless humor, scathing sarcasm, and unblushing audaolty. Pronounced by the Press and Public ol America to be his brilliant effort. Admission—Circle. 2a; body of Thearte, 18. Doors open at 7.80; lecture at 8p m. rpHEATBE ROYAL. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Not. 9,1881. Under the Patronage of the whole of the Friendly Societies, the Volunteers, and Fire Brigades In aid of the Widow and Orphans of the late E. STUBLEY. CONCERT By the Leading Amateurs of Napier, And the Thrillincf Drama "JESSY VERE, OR THE RETURN OP THE WANDERER." BY THE GAIETY DRAMATIC CLUB. Mr Bymer will run a Special Coach from Taradale —fares Iβ each way, which will be handed ovez to the fund. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIPAWA. ENTLEMEN,—I Invite you to meet me at the Oddfellows' Hall, Walpawa, on the evening of MONDAY NEXT, at 8 o'clock . Your Obedient Servant, SYDNEY JOHNSTON. . NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. NOTICES is hereby given that in terms of the Articles of Association, the General Meeting of the Company will be held in Watson's Hotel, Highstreet, Dunedin, on WEDNESDAY, 16t.i November, at 3 p.m. , Business:—To receive the Directors' Report and Balance-sheet for the 12 months ending 30th September, 1881; the election of three Directors and two Auditors. Proxies must be in writing, and lodged at the Registered Office of the Company 24 hours before date of meeting. The Share Register will be closed for transfers from 26th October till date of meeting. A. HILL JACK, Genera Manager Dunedin, 15th October, 1881. TO THE REGISTRAR OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES, FOR THE DISTRICT OF NAPIER, HAWKE'S BAY, NEW ZEALAND. I AUGUSTUS PIITESTLBY HAMILTON, Doctor , of Medicine, St. Andrew's University, Scotland; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England: Licentiate of the Apothecaries' Company, England, now residing in the Borough of Napier, Provincial District of Hawkes Bay, do hereby give notice that I intend to apply to you on the second day of December, 1881, to have my name placed on the Register of Medical Practitioners id the Colony of New Zealand, and have deposited the evidence of my qualifications, along with this, in your office, for public inspection, in terms of" The Medical Practitioners Act, 1869." AUGUSTUS PRIESTLEY HAMILTON. Napier, November 1,1881. AN ALARMING DISEASE AFFLICTING A NUMEROUS CLASS. The disease commences with a slight derangement of the stomach, but, if neglected, it in time involves the whole frame, embracing the kidneys, liver, pancreas, and, in fact, the entire glandular system, and the afflicted one drags out a miserable existence until death gives relief from suffering. The disease is often mistaken for other complaints, -but, if the reader will ask himself the following questions, he will be able to determine whether he himself is one of the afflicted:—Have I distress, pain, or difficulty in breathing after eating ? Is there a dull, heavy feeling, attended by drowsiness 1 Have the eyes a yellow tinge ? Does a thick, sticky mucous gather about the gums and teeth in the mornings, accompanied by a disagreeable taste ? Is the tongue coated? Iβ there pain in the sides and back? Is there a fullness about the right side as if Iho liver were enlarging ? Is there costiveness ? Is there vertigo, or dizziness when rising suddenly from a horizontal position ? Are the secretions from the kidneys scanty and highly coloured, with a deposit after standing ? Does food ferment soon after eating, accompanied by flatulence or a belching of gas from the stomach ? Is there frequent palpitation of the heart ? These various symptoms may not be present at one time, but they torment the sufferer in turn as the dreadful djsease progresses. If the case be one of J long standing, there will bo a dry, hacking- cough, attended after a time by expectoration. In very advanced stages the skin assumes a dirty brownish appearance, and the hands and feet are covered by a cold, sticky perspiration. Aβ the liver and kidne3's become more and more diseased, rheumatic pains appear, and the usual treatment proves entirely unavailing against this latter agpnis ing disorder. Tte origin of this malady is indigestion or dyspepsia, and a small quantity of the proper medicine will remove the disease if taken in its in cipiency. It is most important that the disease should be promptly and properly treated in its first stages, when a little medicine will effect a cure, and even when it has obtained a strong hold the correct remedy should be persevered in until every vestige of the disease is eradicated, until the apetite has returned and the digestive organs are restored to a healthy condition. The surest and mo3t effectual remedy for this distressing complaint is " Seigel'S Curative Syrup," a vegetable preparation sold by all ehemista ani medicine vendors throughout the world, and by the proprietors, A. J. White, Limited, 21. Farringdon-road, London, or the wholesale agents, Kempthorne, Pressor and Co., N.Z. Drug Co. (Limited.) This Syrup strikes at the very foundation of the dieeaso, and drives it root and branch, out of the system. Ask your chemist for Selgel.s Curative Syrup. LIVER COMPLAINT, BILIOUSNESS, AND JAUNDICE Angus, St. Clunes, Australia, May 17th, 1880. Dear Sit,—lt is with great pleasure that I bear testimony to the value of your excellent medicine. For somo time I had suffered with liver complaint and biliousness, afterwards yellow jaundice eet in, and I was very ill indeed for over twelve months. During that time I consulted several mndical men and took the medicine they prescribed without any benefit, and at last I began to despair of ever getting well again. However, I was Induced to try Mother Seilig'e Curative Syrup, and after taking the fifth bottle I began to get better. I continued taking it for some time, and now I feel better than I have done for years.' I eend you this hoping that it may induce similarly afflicted persons to try your valuable remedy. I ehall be very glad to answer any ques--1 tions, either personally or by letter, in reference to #19 Syrup, 0. CWRKS, '
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3230, 5 November 1881, Page 3
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