At the Magistrate’s Court, Dunedin, Messrs Shiel and Co. sued the Union Steamship Company for £2 8s 6d for fruit pillaged in transit. The action is intended as a test case. It was stated that the Company had paid the amount into Court. | GROUNDLESS ANXIETY. Dyspepsia tabes on many and various forms. One of the most characteristic symptoms of this ailment is pain at the cardiac end of the stomach, to which the name of cardialgia has been applied, on account of the distress being in such close proximity to the heart. Many dyspeptics, being also more or less hypochondriacs, imagine from this symptom that they are subjects from organic disease of the heart, and suffer intense, yet groundless mental anxiety on that" account. Thousands of cases of “heartdisease” so-called, are imaginary, and arise from one of the many varieties of indigestion. It is not claimed forIMPEYS’ MAY APPLE that it will cure heart disease, although many who were supposed to be suffering from that ailment, now declare themselves cured. In numerous cases “heart disease” and “indigestion” are synonymous and IMPEY’S MAY APPLE absolutely cures indigestion, j Price C>d at chemists and stores.
It is the commercial traveller who finds the many changes of climate and water trying. The experience of Mr Chas. G. Chapman, who represents a large Brisbane conern, is not the exception. He had been troubled for years with chronic diarrhoea, and was especially bad when in North Queensland. On one of his trips a fellow traveller recommended him to try Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy, which he did, and what he has to say is most interesting:—“l procured a bottle the first opportunity, and experienced great relief after" taking a few doses, and was cured before the bottle was finished. I have not been troubled since, and wish to recommend this wonderful medicine to anyone suffering from the same complaint.” For’sale by T. H. Bredin, Co-op. Stores, Mar ton, and D. Wilson, Kongo tea. The last seven days of Lloyd’s Great Sale.
Formation contract. TURAKINA VALLEY ROAD TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside as wi 1 be received up to Noon of WEDNESDAY, the lltb March, 1908, for the Formation and Culverting of sbout 132 Chains of the TUR AKIN A VALLEY ROAD.. Plans, specifications, and conditions of contract may be seen at the Post-Offices, Taihape and Hunterville, and at the District Roads Office at Wanganui. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, ROBERT H. REANEY, District Road Engineer, Wanganui.
JgTWITEA COUNTY COUNCIL. OROUA RIVER BRIDGE. ' TENDERS, addressed to the Chairman, wiil be received at the Count}*- Office, Kimbolton, up to noon on WEDNESDAY, . 18th March, 1908— For Supply cf Material and Erection of Timber Traffic Bridge near Apiti Two spans of 80 feet and one of 25 feet, ironbark piles Plans and specifications may be seen at the Evening Post office, Wellington ; the Chronicle office, Wanganui, and at the County office J. BOURNE, County Engineer, Kimbolton, 7th February, 1908.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9088, 5 March 1908, Page 8
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