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THE LATE FATAL FIRE AT DUNEDIN. TERRIBLE EFFECTS OF DRINK.

/«| (United Press Association,) W ' Dunedin, November 2; .. Further particulars of the fatal fire at Deep Stream, iu which Edward and Jane Sutton, husband and wife, Christopher Elliott Edward were burned to death, show that the. victimsjtoe under the influence of fire was .discovered by a' laborer named Fitzsimmons," who lives near, and who was awoke by the explosion of a dynamite cartridge, .. evidently ignited by fire. A number of cartridges were kept in the hut, being used by Sutton for log-splitting. The bodies were horribly burned/ At the inquest, a verdict of accidentally -burned was returned. Jfl Vital Questions . • , AtkiM nut tmwil physician ■ .. ■ Oi any school, what is the boat thing., in the world for quieting and allaying'.all ■ irritation of tho nerves, and curing all forma . oluervoua complaints, giving natural, childlike, refreshing sleep always ? . And they will toll you unhesitatingly ',■ ■MmfomofHopal!!" fit • CHAPTER I. ; ; .• AWany or aU of the most eminent physicians' •„■ ■ "Whit is the best and only remedy that •. v..,-?an be relied on to oure all dißoases of the ~ i.; tidneyS'and nrinary. organs; such as Brigbt'a v0: :.,.-.dUi*B«+3diuboteß, retention, and inability to , ..: -joWfuiwirine, and all; the diseases and aillvr; ..-; : jaentspeouliar'to'women"— - And tboy will toll you explicitly and .emphatically"Mi/." • : ' Aikftteame physicians' • . . the most reliable and surest euro, for all liver -diseases and dyspepsia,;- ■ ■eoiistipstion, ;; aria, fever, agu'o, &c," and they will tell you'. : •,-'• Mandrake! or D'i*MidnHl! . Hence when these are oombin'ed .-, ■. with others equally valuable, ..: r And compounded into Dr.- Soule's American - • . Hop Bitters, such a wonderful and mysteri-. ■ cm curative power is developed, which 1b so'; ';•: • varied in its operations that no disease or ';•. ■ ill health, can possibly exist or resist its' power, atfd yet it is ~■; Harmless for the most frail women, weak"•«t invalid, or smallest child to use. , _ CnAPIER 11. ,' ',- ' -.. '-.'•■...- "Patients :"'r'..;.jjj' ".Almost dead or nearly dying" : and given up by physicians, of . ■.ißrip'B and other kidney diseases, liver ~;...;: t complaints, severe coughs, called consump- ;;; '•' iion,havebeen cured. ' rfomea'pieiiearii/crati/1111l From agony of neuralgia, nervousness,•wakefulness, and various diseases peculiar towomen.People drawn out of shape from exorucwting pangS'-of rheumatism; inflammatory and' chronic, or suffering from scrofula. Erysipelas I . "Baltrheum, blbdd'poisoning", dyspepsia, ::. indigestion? and, in fact, almost all diseases' -..; frail;' . , ;' Nature is heir to . ' Have teen cured by Dr. Soule's Hop ~Bitten,.acof of whioh can; be found in ■' ..ftTery'ne|j^orhopdin thekpown world. ;•• . ; withoufc;a'bunch of green ■' .-■." 'hops on the whilelabel, and Dr. Soule's name ? v -' iplown on the bottle, Bewabe of all the vile 'i> : tfnffnitfe to intimate the above,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2740, 2 November 1887, Page 3

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THE LATE FATAL FIRE AT DUNEDIN. TERRIBLE EFFECTS OF DRINK. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2740, 2 November 1887, Page 3

THE LATE FATAL FIRE AT DUNEDIN. TERRIBLE EFFECTS OF DRINK. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2740, 2 November 1887, Page 3

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