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Nothing bleaches so well as tho bad character of a man. long dead. A few decades ago, and tho name of Napoleon Bonaparte was anathema to all good German cars; and Prussian fraus woro wont to rock their babes to sleep threatening contumacy with a suggestion of handing over the mannikin to the tender mercies of the Corsican ogre, much as Spanish mothers used the name of .the pirate Barbarossa once upon a time, or French mothers that of the maleficent “Malbrook.” Indeed, it is only tho other day that the Kaiser denounced Bonaparte as one of those plagues that aro sent into the world to punish nations for their sins. But the wind did not set long in that chill quarter. To-day, on the contrary, wo find the Grand Chancellor of tho Gorman Empire, as Kaiser Wilhelm’s mouthpiece, sounding notes of paen-praisc anont the sword of, Bonapartq, which lie invokes as a steel, saviour of society from tlio levelling doctrinairoism of the disciples of Rpbcspiorre. There is, however, a difference between the conditions which obtained in France when Napoleon made bis famous “coup d’etat,” and swept the effete five hundred from the usurped seats of tho mighty, The First Consul was backed by all the admiring French nation, drunk with national glory won by that historic sword of destiny. Kaiser Wilhelm is in no such deific position. His own folk call him a failure and a mischief-maker,anxious to be everybody’s friend, but failing to win the trust and affection of anybody.— Sydney Mail.

Sykes’s Drench.

Is a powder given in thin oatmeal gruel through tho mouth to cows that have aborted or healthy animals which after calving retain the whole or part of tlio afterbirth. Sykes’s Drench cleanses and completely cures all inflammatory and feverish disorders ; also Colds', Chills, Red Water, Costiveness, Milk Fever, Indigestion, Hide-bound, etc. We make this statement, which is endorsed by over one thousand testimonials. Write for booklet containing same; sent post free.

Each packet contains two Drenches Sold by all storekeepers, Is 6d per packet, 16s per dozen packets.

Sykes’s Drenching Tube, for administering Sykes’s Drench, price Is Gd.

Sykes’s Animal Abortion Core never fails to cure abortion and sterility. All storekeepers sell it at 2s Gd per packet. DR. SHELDON’S MAGNETIC LINIMENT.

Will relieve at once Rheumatism, Lumbago, Lame Back, Cuts, Bruises or Burns, and continued application will effect a cure in a remarkably short time. For sale by A. IV. J. Maun, Agent, Chemist. Why suffer the torments of Hell with Rheumatism or Lumbago when Dr. Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment will ease the pain at once; and continued application effects a permanent cure. Price Is 6d ; large bottle 3s. For sale by A. W. J. Mann, Agent, Chemist. CAN YOU BLAME HER?

If at last she tires of the fault-find-ing of a dyspeptic husband and leaves him? The worst of the dyspeptic is that lie does not realise his own meanness. His world is entirely out of perspective. A man is only as strong as liis stomach. When tho stomach is diseased all the other organs suffer. Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules are the sufferers’ tree of life. They will cure him and bring him health and happiness just as certain as he takes them. They aro suro because they aro a natural remedy, and contain exactly the same chemical properties as the digestive fluids in the stomach. For sale by A. W. J. Maun, Agent, Chemist.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2020, 4 March 1907, Page 4

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Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2020, 4 March 1907, Page 4

Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2020, 4 March 1907, Page 4

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