GENERAL NEWS. Tho avals sa.v of flu' grey horse that “in tho sun it melts like butter, and in tho ranvlike suit." Dun and roan arc regarded as inferior, ami a piebald or parti-colored home, is the least desired of any. “Avoid tho piebald like the plague,” say the Arabs, "ho is brother to the cow,” THE LATEST AND THE BEST Cement and iron—otherwise known Remedy for Chest Complaints is l)r. Sheldon’s New Discovery for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption. Tt cures when all else fails. Prices. Is Gd and Gs. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann’s, chemist, agent. A man named Hoffman was found half-dying in Berlin with all tho symptom gof lyssol poisoning. It was afterwards learnt that the bottle which a chemist lud sold him contained not lyssol, but a harmless liquid, and ho lias sent the chemist a handsome present. GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW. That dread disease, Consumption, has its commencement in a cold on tho chest. Don’t leave it until it is too Into. You can promptly euro your cold with Dr. Sheldon's Now Discovery. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann’s, chrtnist, agent. Count Tolstoy, writing to an educated peasant of the Simbirsk government, who asked him for advice respecting his literary efforts, stated : —“Generally speaking, I hold that tho word, which is the expression of thought and the manifestation of tlio spirit, is so important that to confuso it for reasons of measure, rhythm, and rhymo, and to sacrifice clearness arid simplicity for like considerations, is blasphemy. It is as though tho ploughman danced behind his plough. If he did so. ho would spoil the straightness and regularity of his furrow. Poetry, even when it is good, is, in my opinion, a very silly superstition.” CAN’T SHAKE IT OFF. How often wo hear porsons with colds make tho above remark; but Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery shakes them off promptly and effectively in a few '“ises. Obtainable at A. W. J Mann’s, chemist, agent. While waiting at tho Alii Lon railwav station one day last week, tliero came under the notice of Inspector Gladstone, of the Public Health Department, a state of affairs which is anything but desirable, and which, -according to the “Otago Daily Times,” seems to bo very prevalent. By a slow train- from tho south thero arrived some twenty carcases of pigs, which wore being forwarded for curing purposes. These were mixed up with general goods, and three of them were dumped on a piece of wood, while tho remaining seventeen were thrown out on the platform, which was by no 'means clean, the carcases being in no way covered or protected, 'Unfortunately, the “Daily Times” says, there are no regulations in regard to the proper handling of the carcases of pigs while in transit over tbo railways, in spite of tho fact that tho absence of the regulations has for a long time been the subject of repeated remonstrances from different quarters. BABY’S LITTLE TROUBLES. Baby’s cough, if not attended to, often /results in croup and other serious troubles. Always keep a bottle of Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery handy, and be prepared. Evory bottle guaranteed. Obtainable at A ' v . J. Mann’s, chemist,. agent.
NOTICE. TYPHOID AND OTHER FEVERS. NUMBER OF CASES ON THE INCREASE. IN no disease is the common-sense Maxim of “PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE” more applicable than in Typhoid' Fever. When the malady is prevalent, special attention should be directed to the Water Supply, the Drainage, and, more important still, the thorough DISINFECTION of the Dwelling. Medical authorities all over the world have recommended Carbolic Acid in some form as the Best Medium of effecting this desirable end. Great care should be exercised in handling crude Carbolic; if by accident taken inwardly it is deadly in its poisonous effect, and if it in any quantity comes in contact with the skin, serious burns or irritation immediately follows. A very Admirable, Safe and Effective Method of Using it has lately been introduced to the Public of Gisborne and District in the form of a MEDICATED SOAP, protected by letters patent and registered MIGRO. This Unique Compound should be used in every home in the Dominion. WASH EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE ONCE WITH MICRO. FOR THE BATH; THE HAIR; THE HEALTH, Sold by all the leading Chemists and Grocers of Gisborne. A. E. LYFORD, (Late Foreman for H. Sandlant.) WISHES to announce that ho has started business as a PRACTICAL TAILOR, and has all the Latest in Autumn and Winter Goods to choose from. Customers are guaranteed satisfaction in FIT, STYLE, and WORKMANSHIP. LIBERAL DISCOUNTS ARE GIVEN FOR CASH. PREMISES: OPPOSITE WHINRAY’S HALL, Gladstone Road. EVANS. NIELD and COMPANY, gPECIAL TO nURMERS AND TSUILDERS. CHEAP TIMBER!!! 250,000 FEET. Suitable lot STABLES, BINS, FOWL 1.10 USES,- PIG STYES, WHARES, Etc. LINES FROM 10s PER 100 FEET UPWARDS. Timber must be sold to ma'ko room for heavy shipments to arrive shortly. No'Reasonable Offer will bo Refused for Big Lines. GET YOUR CHEAP TIMBER FROM EVANS, NIELD & COMPANY IRONMONGERY, JOINERY, LIME, CEMENT AND POSTS.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2228, 27 June 1908, Page 4
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