"August Flower" I I had been troubled five months with Dyspepsia. The doctors told I me it was chronic. I had a fullness ' after eating and a heavy load in the \ pit of my stomach. I suffered fre- \ quently from a Water Brash of clear j matter. Sometimes a deathly Sick- | ness at the Stomach would overtake me. ' Then again I would have the terrible pains of Wind Colic. At such times I would try to belch and could not. I was working then for Thomas McHenry, Druggist, Cor. Irwin and Western Aye., Allegheny City, Pa., in whose employ I had been for seven years. Finally I used August Flower, and after using just one bottle for two weeks, was entirely relieved of all the trouble. I can now eat things I dared not touch before. I would like to refer you to Mr. McHenry, for whom I worked, who knows all about my condition, and from whom I bought the medicine. I live with my wife and family at 39 James St., Allegheny City, Pa. Signed, John D. Cox. 9 G. G. GREEN Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, U. S. A. jTs, milson, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, MANCHESTER STREET, Has no^ in stock THE Works of all the most popular authors, including — Charles Kingsley Balf Bolderwood Hawley Smart Wiikie Collins Stephen Hay ward J. M. Barrie Archibald C. Gunter A.M. Mrs Burnett Hall Came Douglas Jerrold J. H. Ingraham Robert L Stevenson H. Eider Haggard Mrs Braddon Frank Barrett F. R. Stockton Rudyard Kipling Eyans Wilson New Song Books, Birthday, and Dream Books ; Lilly, Pansy, and Elsie Series. j7w!mß, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND NEWS AGENT. HAS started in business next door to the Ntw Zealand Clothing Factory, in Feildmg. and has opened out a lurge assortment of Fancy Goods, Albums; a full stock of Church Service and Hjmns, Church Praise; also, Bibles and revised version of the JNew Testament, Wesleyan Hymns; a large stock of all the newest Music on- hand ; a good variety to chose from of Books suitable for Presents, School Prizes, Children's Picture Books; Toys and School Ke» quisites. Mr Waugh is making a specialty of all kinds of Stationery ; also, Novels, Birthday Cards. Booklets, and Illuminated Texts. All the principal English and Colonial papers on hand. J.W. trusts by the strictest attention to business to merit a share of public patronage. r^ARTHEW'S NEW LIST OF \J RELIGIOUS BOOKS : Holy Land and the Bible, by Giekie, 25s Life of Christ, by Farrer, 9s Bible Cyclopedia, by Eadie, 8s 6d Life and Work of Christ, by Halleson, 4s 6d Full Salvation, by Haslem, 3s The Lord is Coming, by Haslem, 3s Child's Life of Christ, 16s Child's Bible. 13s 6d Parallel Bible, 10s 6d Tongue of Fire, by McArthur, 3s Life and Light, 3s Stories for Saints and Childhood, 5s Book of Worthies, 3s Missionary Points and Pictures Preachers, by H. P. Hughes, 3s Beneath Two Flags, by Booth, 3s Conquering Christ, by McLaren, 3s Message to the iVI ultitude, Spurgeon, 3s Puncheons' Lectures, 4s 6d Bibles, in all bindings and sizes Prayer Books, Catholic Piety, Wesley's Hymns Sankey and Moody, and other hymns Agents for : JS T ew Zealand Insurance Co., Colonial Mutual Life Assurance, and Dresden Pianoforte and Organ Co. WILLIAM CARTHEW, Bookseller and Stationer. NOTICE.— Persons who may be unable or unwilling for various reasons to undertake the administration of estates, or who may be in doubt or difficulty as to the choice of Trustees or Executors, have a safe and convenient recourse in the PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, which is established for the purpose of undertaking the administration as well of properties governed by Wills, Deeds of Trust, etc., as of intestate esoates. The investments made at the option of the Public Trustee, and the fidelity of his administration, are n<>w guaranteed by the Colony. For further information respecting the purposes of the Public Trust Office, and for instructions how to proceed in employing the Office to the best advantage, apply to THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Wellington. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Established 1870, A. few of the leading features of this Department are — 1. STATE GUARANTEE.— Every policy is guaranteed by the State, an incalculable advantage which cannot be offered by any other office doing business in Australasia. 2. LOW PREMIUMS.— The premiums are lower than the participating rates of any other office doing business in Australasia 3. LARGE BONUSES.— In spite of the low premiums, a cash surplus of £233,000 was declared at the last valuation (December, 1890), of which £200,000 was divided, and the balance reserved. FUNDS AT PRESENT DATE ARE APPROACHING TWO MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS £330,000. J.H. RICHARDSON,
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Feilding Star, Volume XIV, Issue 45, 1 October 1892, Page 4
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