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ROYAL MOTEL AuOKL A N D. JOHN MOBJUBON (Ono time of tho Grand and Metropolitan Hotola, Auckland, ami Royal Hotel, Thames), DESIRES to inform his Friends and tho Public that ho has taken over from MR PERCY ISAACS tho above well-known Hotel. As hcrotoforo tho House will bo found up-to-date in all its appointments and thoroughly homely

0. EEMIIS, LICENSED INTSKPIVKTaF., NATIYH LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT-

DHISLE & LUTTBELL MJBSCG& P ATEHT PAINLESS BEARDING COMPOSITION, For Horses. Gatllo, and Sheep {(noe DALGKTY AND GO., Ltd,

THE NEW ZEALAND -ARMEBS’ I AMO LAID ACEHTS’ REOOHO. A N , I Up-to-date WerMy Elmtrited - - Piper, advocating Farming, Fai>twal end Landed Interests generally. Threepence Vrekty, or 12,8 per annum, to any &tkW*i ki New Zealand. DEPARTMENTS ~ Ayricultcral and Pastoral, The Breeder, The Dairy Farmer, The Veterinarian, 'Hie Poultry Farm, Law for /‘-fmers, Current Topics, Notes, Farmers' Politics, The Home Crete, Hswtehold Hints, Land Agent* Record, dtc*f eis* your Subreeipiicn dong TO-DAY. “Tha Farmers' Veetly" it i w «- good Advertising Medium. For terms, etc, apply to— ASTSTOII CLEAVE & CO., Ltd, Publishers, Vulcan Lane, AUCKLAND.

Gisborne Times FOE ALL DESCRIPTIONS OP Job Printing.

From Mr. Thomas H. Eoacli, 24 Margaret Street, Eumore, Sydney, E.S.W., 10th March, 1900. , . , , i3> “ About seven vears ago my little daughter, now ten rears of age, contracted scarlet fever in a very severe form. She recovered from the fever, was left very weak, and some years later she began to suffer from Img , the kidncvs and dropsy. Her appetite at first became very capricious, then liei body and head began to swell undSer face became pallid. M e were alarmed by hei condition, especially when the doctor, after a thorough examination, to be suffering from Bright's Disease in a bad form. She was taken to the hospital, wheie her disease was nronounccd by the doctors to he quite incurable, and that they could do nothing for her.* Her urine, by analysis, showed much albumen. Wo tried eieiy possible means of alleviating her sufferings, without result. It was ail awful ami anxious time for us to see her dying and to be able to do nothing to help her. As a last resource we decided to give her Warner’s Safe Cure, having heard such good repoitof the efficacy of that medicine. The result proved the reports to be correct, for affer sue had taken one bottle we were delighted to find the medicine was doing her good, ne persevered with the medicine, and she continued to grow better and stronger. Dveiy week showed great improvement. Repeated tests proved that the quantity of albumen in her urine was decreasing. We continued to give her Warner s Safe Cure unti all trace of albumen and sediment had disappeared, and all signs of dropsy had left her She has now fully regained her health and strength, and looks more robust than any member of the family.” From Miss M. Cornish, Storekeeper, 352 High Street,Bendigo, Vic., 24tli August, 1905. “ For manv years past I had been suffering from kidney complaint Ihe pain m my back and sides was so intense at times that I could not lay down, and sleep was out of the question, whilst food was revolting to me. I also suffered from severe chronic headaches, recurving two or three times each week. Doctors’ medicines clul me no good, so I start-d to try the effect of Warner's Safe Cure. Soon after commencing to take this medicine I obtained relief, and gradually began to mend, until all pain had left me and I could cat and sleep without distress. I am now in the best of health. From bliss Elizabeth Newbery, Bangor, S.A., 3rd August, 1905. , i) ‘ In hope that others may benefit by my experience, I wish to testify to what Warner’s Safe Cure lias done for me in saving my life. In October, 1903, I was taken ill with dronsy whilst away from home. I did not take much notice of it at first, but soon became so ill that I had to be removed to the hospital. For ten weeks two doctors attended to mo, and at last had to confess that they could do nothing for me, and that the best thing I could do was to go home to my parents. They fully expected that I should die, and I thought tlie same. I decided to go home. Before leaving, a minister advised me to try Warner’s Safe Cure, saying that a like case, to his knowledge, had been cured by that medicine. For seven months, after arriving at home, my life was hanging bv a tliread, and everyone thought that I should die. Often 1 hart such difficulty in breathing that a rope had to be passed through a beam m the roof and I had to be raised bv that, so that, whilst holding on, I could get my breath. At one period of my illness t measured forty-four (44) inches round tlic waist i then procured a bottle of Warner’s Safe Cure, and finding that it did me a little good, I continued to take it, taking also Warner’s Safe Bills. Altogether I took thirteen bottles of the medicine (with the pills), and, marvellous to say, since then I have been stronger and have enjoyed better health than ever before. Warner s Safe Cure undoubtedly saved my life after the doctors said that I was incurable. From Mr. J. W. Jackson, Storekeeper, 87 Inkerman Street, St. Hilda, Vie., 25th January, 190 G. , ... , ~ “For a number of vears I suffered from disease of the kidneys, which gradually undermined my health. * As the disease advanced I became weaker. 1 lost all appetite and experienced extreme wakefulness and nervousness. I had a sinking feeling which increased day by day, unfitting me for exercise of any kind. When at the worst 1 commenced to take Warner's Safe Cure. I rapidly recovered, and was soon once again in the enjoyment of good health and strength.” A treatise containing many similar letters and an explanation why curc3 kidney and liver diseases, and the effects of those diseases, such as Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Blood Disorders, Antemia, Indigestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Gravel, Slone, and Bladder Troubles, will be sent post free by H. H. Warner and Co., Ltd., Australasian Branch, Melbourne.

THE “ GLOBE ” CREAM SEPARATOR. The “ Globe 55 Separator Is manufactured on au entirely different principle to all others, it being made on the Link Blade system, which means PERFECT SKIMMING. By this system the miik Is divided up by plates in thin layers so that each space between the plates acts as an individual separator. Instead of loose discs, the dink blades are hinged and joined to one single part, thereby preventing the parts beingtj put together in wrong order, Easiest to Clean The^Strongest The Cleanest Skimmer Admitted Iy Experts to be FAR THE BEST ON THE GLOBE, Prices and Particulars from LOCAL IRONMONGERS^ And the Wholesale Agents, WINGATE & Co,, Ironmongers, 33 and 35, Queen Street, Auckland. ■j^r _ rr—m m: Ur-'f

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1927, 8 November 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1927, 8 November 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1927, 8 November 1906, Page 4

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