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disorders of the stomach Arc responsible for nmo-tonths of the J!s that human flesh are heir to. If you keep your stomach right you no'pretty sure to bo of good health. Cure your stomach ami you euro the rest. Get it in good condition ami keep it so, and you will be able to ..top all the dosing and physicking that seem necessary to you now. lucre is only one way to accomplish this purpose, and this i§ to ensure the digestion of the food you eat. Dr. oheJdon/s Digestive Tubules represent the natural juices of digestion as they oxist in a healthy stomach, combined with tonic and restorative properties. They actually dp the ivork of the stomach, and enable that organ to rest, recuperate, and become strong and well. In fact, undei their influence a man forgets he ever had a stomach. He again becomes a good fellow, and a man among n?en. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann, Chemist, agent.

Recently tlie chairman of the Auckland Hospital Board telegraphed to Sir J. G. Ward asking him to note the absence of provision in il'lie Old Affo Pensions Bill for persons unable to? make the declaration required by the .’Act, although otherwise qualified for pensions ‘by age, residence, and character. A reply has been received by the Hospital Board .saying, “Physical disability is no bur-to the granting of the old ago pension; if, however, you refer to mental disease, 1 regret that it would not lie possible to'graut the pension to a person mentally incapable of making, the necessary declaration.” The scored'ify remarked at the Board’s meeting that the Board did not refer to insane persons, but to inmates of charitable institutions, who, from age, disease, or misfortune, had become childish, and finable to understand the meaning of a declaration, and a wire to that effect had been sent to Sir J. G. Ward, and the Prime Minister had been asked could not the stipendiary magistrate have power either to dispense with declarations in such eases, if age, residence, and character were proved satisfactorily, or to accept the "declartion of another person. A PAINFUL SWELLING On any part of the body will, if neglected, end in some kind of sore, such as a boil, curbuncle, ulcer, abscess, fistula, etc. To prevent, such a result, apply Dr.'. Sheldon’s Magnetic Liniment. This will relieve the pain, draw out the inflamation, reduce the swelling, and drive away the' entire trouble. Accept no substitute. Price Is 6d. and 3s. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann, Chemist, agent. WHY GO HUNGRY If your-stomach is weak, and you are suffering from . indigestion, . don’t sacrifice your health and comfort-. Eat all the wholesome food- you want. Then take one of Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules after each meal. They digest your food, and thus nourish aml build you . up, while tho stomach is recovering its natural tone. Obtainable at A. SV. J. Mann, Chemist, agent. •

/I U\H ELECTRICAL AND MOTOR ENGINEERING WORKS, ' KAITI. HAVING had. a large experience with ELECTRIC LIGHTING PLANTS of all descriptions I am prepared to supply and erect Installations, using Gas, Oil, Steam, or Water Power. Estimates on application. MOTOR CARS and OIL ENGINES overhauled and repaired. Accumulators charged, and all requisites in stock. TELEPHONES jn stock, and repairs at shortest notice. Private lines erected. MICROPHONES, Switches, Plug Hoard, and all Battery Material id ! 'Stock. MEDICAL BATTERIES of all de% criptions made and repaired. ACCUMULATORS, Wet and Dry Batteries of all descriptions. ELECTRIC BELLS, Bell Indicators, . Wires, etc., always, in Btock. G. F. PREDDEY. TEL. 800.

OONFECTIONERY. QONFECTIONERY. CONFECTIONERY w o E ABG The ORIGINAL INTRODUCERS Of ANYTHING STARTLING In THEBB ARE ONLY IMITATORS. They can try, but they Can never be like u» NEVER EQUALLED. NEVER EQUALLED. Mo Chance of being Excelled. .TOWERS. MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER. rjTHE gWEETERIES. GISBORNE.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 239, 12 October 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 239, 12 October 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 239, 12 October 1908, Page 4

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