During the- quarter just ended 400 deaths were registered in Auckland, against 275 for the same period last year. The Registrar attributes the exceptionally high death rate to the prevalence of influenza and infantile complaints.
Jamestown (South Austvalia.) MrW. J. Quigley, proprietor of the Jamestown Hotel, writes as follows : "For many years I had suffered f. prn indigestion and dyspeptia, aid was unab'e to find anything to give me relief until I tried Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tubules. 1 read in the paper the advertisements about these Tubules, and noted that tbey were highly recommended by many well-known people throughout Austvalia. and daoided to give them a trial. 1 obtained a tin of the Tabnles foro the local chemist, and from the ii st felt like a different man I was able to enjoy my meats as never before, arid could eat whaaver I desired; and sine-' starting to take them have never bad an attack of indigestion. lam now thoroughly cured, ard heartily recoui'Dend. Dr. bhe.'don's Digestive Tabulea to anyone suffering from Indignation or dyspopn.t. as 1 did." Df. Sheldon's DigestiveTabn-.s are sold at 2j Gd per tin of 80 tahules. Obtainable ft. H. H. Eton's, Chemist. A sluggish liver gives rise to biliousness, headaches, irritability and other disorders. Th» liver wants stimulaiiog gently to do i;s work, and the medicine for this is Cham berlain's Tablets. They avo mild and gontle in ther action, and their use is no'„ followed by constipation. For sale by nil aeilers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8547, 3 October 1907, Page 5
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