I An Awkward Predicament . ■' '- — » ' — -*. : ■■•:-■> ..:..... He^re is a curious and amusing story " " about William ; Dlack, the 'tHivf-ji^ 1^ which he might hav'eincorbOT-iteii -fitcr t,> ''*- one of .his ; novels, ,It Voula^hSve x ; filfed 1 a voluqae easily. '' .Goj-tfienle-h't -^ assumes this-s'tatemeht : 'Blt-C_^ i Wli ; ,iif 0J oh a rarible near J Dunblly^'Castlii: 1^ suddenly to6k : it ; ibto J hi4 > hea i d tb'have im a pwiin 1 . ; HeOundressed^ pnd J ' pfung^ via, AjS-hewas returhirigi^wffere''hi_i* I: * J . clothes were, judge his, horror "wheivhe sa^ a youug lady, siting ''imPi 11 •a boulder, reading (fromlbe' appefr- bi .. adce pijtjher binding) onsot his pwa'-f 1 Am^^g^^^Mii b.ift *\l.tp r , po wrpose.„,The Jj lair on£.^; ,sftll keptjaer eyes, upon, the fascingunjr page. After, the lapse .of-pair^hair^ , a» hq^jr a joaanieaine up wishf§i ga^n &yiJkg^ m A^>^kMmA, bobbing, up, and ejxclaip^^ri ''Ileohl ja;siealj!' , . ( and brnughtih)? gufb-.j 1 to hisishoulder. : This ivas-tfto a>uch ri . fwr ißlack-B jjierxes, ' He vell^i-caafe.O. ' For, {Heaven's sake,' don r t fire J »l!o» ;.n a real. man 1" and tossed proptietyiitP;; .:. the winds ano ran for it. The! lovely young. lady was roundahecor^rlikb ._: la flash of lightning, i un-.o ;,u; lo diijii
i m [i .'Thi* WHAT IS Ti*lS»'©lSiHS__-THAT Like a thief at night it steals in upon usl unawares: ; ; Many nerspof/ haye pains about the chest and sides, -apd some times 4n the back... ol hey feel dull and sleepy; the mouth has a bad taste, especially in the morning,' f A sort of sticky slime- collects about > ithe; teeth. ; The appetite is poor. - There is a feeling like a heavy load 1 2 on the stomach* sometim9B a faint '' all-^one sensatioh , at the pitr;pf ;the ," stomach which food does not satisfy. . The^eyes are sunken, the hands a.nd/ • - feet become cold and feel : clammy. After a while a cough sets in at first dry, biit alter a tew months it* ia attended with a greenish coloured expectoration. The' afflicted one Jfeels . ; tired all the while, and sleep ;doei.,j n r no^ seem to afford anydrest. After a time he becomes nervous, irritable, and gloomy, ahd has evil foreboding*. 1 Thiere is a giddiness, a sort whirling ; seiisatioh in tha head when risinig up ; suddenly. The bowels become costive j ' the skiu is dry and hot at times ; the j bldod become thick and stagnant; the whites of the eyes become tinged .-. wi^h yellow, the urine is scanty and -c t i high-coloured, depositing a sediment ' aftter standing. There'" : is- freqtieti'tfy"' 0 a spitting vp x of the food, sbmetimeri', A with a sweetish • tksjte ; this lfii '.ss'-! A, • queiitly attended witl^ palpjtatio.n,,'^. 1 the heart;, tbe vision beooines impaired r , with spots before the' eyes; there 1 is v. a feeling of great prostrdtion r And' - weakness. All of these 'syihdtH-bs' 'flre- £! ( in ! turn present. ' It is n t*ia!t ' ", ! , nej_rl*f^'one-third of, our pbpulationrlTas'O,' , this disease in some of its, jyari^d/^r^^ 'A It) has been found that.medical.menT ; have mistaken the. nature of.{._h'2l>!» difease. Some have treated it ■fdr't.W' liver complaint, others for jkiiMef'' disease, etc., etc.. but none 'of jtJhi 1 ! various, kind^^ot treatim^ attended withrvHuccQss, because, . (remedy ..bouldt . the ( such r as ito -aot ■: f harinouiously upon each one of thsel ■ organsy ami upon the stomach a_ well : : : . fof in Dy&pepsia (for this is reilljr '■'' [ what^he^isease i|i?) f t-l| of thfe^j^r^-oas 1 ' ■ [ partake of this ,'clisei^e. and require, a.;. 1 remedy that will act upon all at the B_jm^ time. Seigd's Curative Syrup adtß like a e__iwn- ,in. -this xjass of , complaints, giviiig almost immediate relief. Wholesale agents, * J f_emptliorne, Prosser «J_ Co^s JN^w. Z'^jh-nd-Drug Co, (Limited), Dunedin, Christ- , [cliurdh, Wellington, and Auckland. ' I ; - to I: •'.'• ' ' '.o : "" : ' >: - -o
! MAN THEf LtFE-BOATI • ! J I :." '>■■ '■ ~~~ '■ A .^A'A " ''■", I , (advertisement.) ■■>■■•■'■■■■ -I '■■■' j ' ' ! ''^ :1 '■ (Continued) A ';---'-' •:-''-. j let how cheerfully thej behd their ■•■• backs to the ashen oars, that threaten '' ,tq sh'ap asunder with J the fufiy df -this ■'--• ; gale! " : H6ldon^every ; inah , <»f'yon! , - , ii^ 1 Every man -holds '■ on, wbilst ari' iir- "' '••> njenae wave 1 iiills 'diAr, burying them I fathoms deep. 'They *ise and shake " theiir locks!' Btif where itf tlie wreckf - ,; : The a tm .sphere is sb J thick they can- ■- Sot 1 see'ili.' 'Only part i!f the sinking > sssiel te seen. ; Are; there 1 any^•••n in that tangled riggi ng ? Y ei- feet - the •' : rigging is'fiiilofthen-ri ,i ' l * r .No'» -steady, - .riien, stfeady ! Keep clear of the : wred_. " Steady 1 Ah, we have theui? : nbw; 1 !" • lays alongside , and one by one -' » the poor, haif-drp^ned| half-frozen wretches drop into the boat^ and out • • ajlie drifts into the boiling sea. Amid ' the peril of the return^ hear th<m : i§ns-!~ ■ ■'■ ■ L ■:■-. :f j "Aye, cheerily, meb, ■■■•0-. Aye, cheerily, men j" and the song mingles with thei^barbf ' the storm. ■■-..;■■ ,- ... y. -..^.. And now the lookers-put pn the c beach hail tbem as the bbat 'nearai'th6 ,J shore, " Life-boat- ahoy ! v Ai»'m\xd*-'---all sate ? r * •• Ay, ny,«every man safe.'g How they dp cheer ! , And the cheer js louder and tnore heartV'than 'that Khichg-ertst--eii.hWi-ifJon- boat in a^ race.- And yhyi? Becausfe' these -men f have saved 'human life. O iiof • — fi..o»---j Are : theie; { ub tofi kefir's lj n : tfl>-l^t. r ''!-'%ir«_lwwr f men's! gdhidti^O Weeks'^f'alt-^at^ißakear/ iinen<! noblei?iv.ManO' the ' Hfe^boat li Atfd«!_f so'b^'vbu-help ttow.<>s6otl struggrmg em ftoW tWi drifting* iSodp'rd of ! this worlds ' wickedUGss: jiht> ( the 1 'heaven of petfgetanddrfeg^ * cheer fcfte* chee*' 'froiKP hUrfianffOices jriiiiy nevgr' satu.e '^bu^batitfieiahki-J |ii_g ? Whfteirbbed jteul litjd the spills toft%a^ e*ved r iAa^bb : . |asstar_ in.h¥'6r^ri j b^otirFrtijomii iD^ahd/ Gdi.^ijibpr6V'al^halo-6«jwl_r y;our i»6ble :^k.deavoa^. Aid ; vi-Sins ;il M»f»9_e_iw cure, all anfaoymg kidney^lX&adr M§ urinary <ti-»i-«. T ?.g!i_L-____M_l_Ji_S r J fl Milii'.inn iniTHr.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 94, 24 January 1885, Page 4
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