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A HEAVY STORM. GISBORNE, Nov. 22m1. There was a phenomenal rainstorm on Wednesday night and to-day accompanied by a boisterous southerly gale. .Most of the business premises in the main street report damage by rain entering their shops, and a rough estimate places the damage at £IOOO. The Aralmra arrived from Napier this morning, but could not he worked on account of the heavy sea, and having to stand off all day was ordered to proceed, overcarrying. mails, passengers and cargo. The Monowai from Auckland was expected this afternoon, but is now not expected till .»o morning, when it is doubtful if she can he. tendered. Considerble losses among shorn sheep are feared.

THE MEHACE of INDIGESTION to the General Health «hou!d neither be ignored nor treated lightly. It ii always wise to regard Indigestion as a serious menace—for this it is, most undoubtedly. Do not therefore dismiss a stomaoh ailment with the words : “It is only indigestion! ” Think of what it might lead to. For it happens that neglect «f this ailment in some oases has serious results. A simple remedy—yet one which has been proved times out of number for many years past to be safe and sure —is Beechnm's Pills. This popular medicine should always be taken as soon as any symptoms of digestive derangement make their apperanoe. The signs are well known. They include : biliousness, constipation, flatulence, headache, failing appetite and other familiar forms of indisposition. Be prompt to deal with such troubles. Do not allow them to gain a hold upon you. Remember that these symptoms do really matter. Adopt the best defensive measures against the menace of indigestion to Good Health by taking BEECHAM’S Pills. &oM U box**, UiwltaS price (K pUb), i/lit (56 pilLs) ft 2/9 iSSpiUsJ,

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Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 24 November 1917, Page 1

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