A wonderful freak of nature may be seen at Boston, in Lincolnshire, where a tree which bore plums last year produced apples this season. The leaves bear resemblance to both kinds of fruit, -it Hr LASSITUDE, HEADACHE, BACKACHE, AND INDIGESTION ARE SYMPTOMS OF A DISORDERED LIVER. CLEMENTS TONIC IS THE ONLY RELIABLE AND RADICAL CURE. HAVE NO OTHER. Mr J. J. Langridge, Tababa, New Zealand, who writes on May 25th, 1893 .—T have much pleasure in saying that I have used Clements Tonic and do so now. I am a storekeeper and often feel that tired and done up sort of feeling peculiar to our trade, and I find by taking two or three doses of Clements Tonic occassionally that it tried doctors, but not since I have~use3 Clements Tonic, and I find it sells well, and people who once use it invariably purchase it again.—J. J. Langrrdge, Tahaha, New Zealand. Certainly the best medicine known is Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extracts I'est tis eminently powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza ; the reliefisinstantaneous In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no weiimg—no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, swellings, Bc.: diarrhoea, dysentry, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. In use ae hospitals and medical clinics all over thg globe, patronised by His Majesty the Kinof Italy ; crowned with medal anddiplomt Interatnatioual Exhibition, Amsterdam Trust in this approved article and reject all others
£2 Reward. T OST.—From tJ ? e Awatere, a black JLj collie slut, with white on nose &c., heavy in whelp when Jost. Answers to the name of ‘ Wasp.’ Anybody detaining her after this will be prosecuted. J. HAMMERICIJ, c/o A. Avery, Awatere. QO V E R N M INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Lowest Premiums. Cheap Management. Careful Selection of Lives. Government Guarantee. LOW PREMlUMS.—Notwithstanding the low premiums the funds of the Department, accumulated during twenty one years, now amount to nearly two millions sterling. CHEAP MANAGEMENT.—The most rigid economy is observed. The ratio ol expenses to income is far lower than that of any other office of similar age doing business in the Colonies. CAREFUL SELECTION OF LIVES.—The utmost care is exercised in guarding against the acceptances of doubtful risks. As a consequence, the Death-rate year by year falls far short of the expectancy upon which the tables have been computed Government guarantee.— The pay. ment of every Policy is guaranteed by the State FUNDS NEARLY TWO MILLION POUNDS. Annual Income over £330,000. Cash Surplus in 1890, over £23*,000. {LAST DISTRIBUTION). J. H. MCHARDSON, Comqjisahner.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 693, 27 March 1894, Page 5
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435Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Kaikoura Star, Volume XIV, Issue 693, 27 March 1894, Page 5
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