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GENERAL NEWS.

It it) estimated that every nit costs a Jd per day for food* and that a pair multiply to 800 in i .war.

A doctor is now iravelling aliont the country towns 0 f 'England.with caravans and consumptive patients, so that thov may have an absolutely open -air life at spots remote, from the dust-laden air of the big cities. FIRST AID TO THE INJURED. Accidents are common to every household, and it is jieccssarv to bo ready for such emergencies. A bottle of Ur. Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment and 'tv roll of soft bandages wdl relieve many a sufferer. It takes the pain from every burn or bruise; will iioal any mid every sore ; destroys tho [»oisou from stings of inseots; stops neuralgia and cures rheumatism. No family can nllord to bo without Dr. Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment. Ivoep a bottlo oh two shelf in plain Right, that it may ho quickly found when needed. Price la (xl and Bs. Obtainable at A. W. J. Maim’Sj Chemist, Agent.

Drv tobacco if properly packed in the bowl is (save an authority) the coolest smoko. A worn in in ,Manchester .(England) has eyes which magnify objects to fifty times their natural size. The doctors consider it an absolutely unique case.

' MOUNTAINS OF GOLD According to old legends, exist in the fabled land of El Dorado; hut nil the gold in this marvellous land would not <>ompensate you for the loss ol health and life, so Dirtily -to happen ns the result of ravages of that fatal disease called Consumption. Happily, this dreaded fatality can ho prevented through the use of Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption. A positive, scienlilic, specific cure for theso deadly germs diseases, which is better for the sick than all the gold in the world. It is a remedy which actually destroys tho gorme. vitalises the tissues, and builds the weakened system back to health. It .is a reliable, safe, honest medicine, which never fails to do tho work it is. intended for. A guanmteo goes with every bottle. Try it. Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann’s, Chemist, Agent.

‘•Ho dived like a hero, like a duck” was a Hirmingh im constable’s comment on the action of a boy of eleven years who made a plucky attempt to rescue a comrade. The •Manchester authorities prohibited a proposed performance of the Salome dance in the city by Mies Maud Allan, the Canadian dancer.

A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY. Is Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery the well-known remedy for nil Chest and Lung Troubles: Is 6d and 3s - per bottle. Obtainable at A. AY. J. Mann’s Chemist, Agent.

IVhut next? The Dru'ds in the North Island arc agitating for a special representative in the Legislative Council to combat the pretentions <,f the medical profession. Waiiara can claim the distinction of exporting more beef than any other port in the Dominion. For tho six months ending June 30. 1908, it shipped 0,55G,85711), or 051,585 more than Napier, its nearest rival in tho matter of quantity.

THE ONLY CURE. To cure a Cold When you have no cough; To cure a cough when you have To euro a Cough When you have no cold; To cure Yourself When you have both; Take Dr. Sheldon’s Now Discovery For Coughs, Colds, And Consumption. Tnko no substitute. Obtainable at A.W.J. Mann’s Chemist, Agent. It is understood that if an Opposition candidate does not come forward to contest the Mataurn seat with the .Hon, iR. McNab, iAo nolicenso party will probably put forward a man in view of the local option poll, the party having 'been advised that such a course is desirable in the interests of tho movement.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2261, 5 August 1908, Page 4

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GENERAL NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2261, 5 August 1908, Page 4

GENERAL NEWS. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2261, 5 August 1908, Page 4

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