Mauriceville.
(From an Occasional Correspondent,) Rush burning operations have commenced in earnest.in this neighborhood, A Government gent lias 'som« land in this locality. Twelvemonths ago November last be saw some fires in bis neighbor's paddocks and be had some very, tall talk with them i for bavins? a fire about tho place until the proper time for: burning, but on Saturday last with the help of two boys he 'starts firing bis btlsli.'(l suppose the Government gave him a holiday.aa on other ratbns). Not (jiving" his neighbors any notice, this man bus le I the way for others, and our little village is full of smok« and fire now, If 1 recollect right, the first of March ia the proper time for firing, but some persons think they can fire at anytime to the annoyance of their neighbors. The Soliool Committee here is not well pleased with'the Education fioard'B attention'to our local requirements. One school 13 without a held master, and the other without apsl teacher. - '
1 Tho Wellington Press is rather rough on Mr Waxwoll and the Railway Commissioners, and tho people of. Manriceville have cause for complaint against them for the way the oxcursion tickets are managed. You i'aii take a ticket at liketabnw. for eight sbilliiUjS to Wellington and back, Ten milts down the line at Manriceville your ticket to Masterton is 2s (jd.ian'd the ticket at Masterton is 7s, making 9s od, oris Sd more from Manriceville than ten miles further up the line, 'this is always any amount of grumbling. '..
ilarain* .Spread/ of influenza. The outbreak of influenza in Europe h«3 now crossed die Ailaniio and assumed audi widespread dumm. sions that we cuinnt ignore thu pna•dtdlity that tlii.i latest epidemic nmy fiml its , way in our midst. Tlia swiftness with, which it. spreads, involving entire coniincniH within such brief limits ol lime,, its or gin mill dilfiiKion conihiiin to rendu' it ilit) most typical of all epidemic diseases, Strictly speaking it in not it modern disease, Imt has made its HiipxHinnuH centuries h»o, - wljen it traversed tlm..whole of Europe, barely nm-tenth of the population escVpmgV iln visitation. In this tiioinpliant hourof expandingctvitizition, winia : tii.ifi'u ingenuity ha* annihilated space and lime, it is within ih« ihiil.k of probability that the srourge nmy he earned to these shores. Let us therefore take such precaulinnsiy measures that should svett an introditciion this epidemic or confine its operations within tlm nariwistof limi(i>, Influenza in not n disease sni grntrit, tui'.i likeilio.lt fevers, whatever: they sN designated in the jargon of the medical Mhonlx, is hut the tflkfc of"debility, and attacks ihosu smci-p. tilde to us germs, I' U now confirmed that all morbid action it uniform and . that iliu piima'y symptoms denote functional disorih r of the liver and kidneys,' The."«liruiing spread of tl.o epidemic mey lheie« foie Im stayed in ita progress, its cause counteracted by human foresight, It - behoves thoso'wbo possess health to forlity their system, while those dehililntnl in their constitution jfhoiild siiinulatn their dormant ft)i)» ctiontt into activity hy ut cuime of Wahnek's Baits- (Jure, which infallibly restores constiiuiionnl vigor, In proof whereof we attach the following atlwjtatmiia icently icccitol from rajpnnsilde so'irceu; whioh mintoarry conviction tQcVi'iv'od/n mind,
TIIK lltn'. J. AuCIUNLEOK fIoSS, [ncmiilifiiiiof Cioimiininlrrt,. N.P.W., i<>HicH :—" r>M(i Ifft«r witifiHs to iLe tfficuw of Vaiuw.'ii Suf«Cure, liming iiHP.I iht> «Hiiie iMihili! Miljpcttid • toj HttHcks of fevi-r. A servant (if mine Milfcri'il iVmn h largH Rn't>||iug in ilio left lprcitt.t, which linn frcqncnily dißJiHrj!ml,i!ii|ieciiillyiii waini weKilier,. She coiihiilii'il viirimii i|iictnr« wiih'iiic olilaininj much n lief. Ai my inmaiirtkliH look W»rni!r'H Huh Cuih.hwl wiib tho m>« of tli« B«cofld jhoilla tllO Willing HllllOßt Blllnidmi"
TheR,v t C.H.IIA nO ARjM.A.,D.I); t Ph D., Towiiswlle. Q„ tesiifie's under date fieptember 26,1889 :-" During; my extensive experience in Australia, I have come ucioss many penplu who l claim to haielietn beiii fit lid by thii 1.81) of Warner's Safe Cure, A decided fever ca*e came imtier my m)tice,wlieio a prompt resort to Warner's Safe Cure and Sale Pillß wrought wonder*. I have on . several oecasions taken Witrnem Safe Cure with great benefit to mydf, mora particularly for renal calculi, which prostrated me on several occasions. Apart fiom experience, my knowledge of chemistry and materia me Urn lead inn to conclude that the Bife O'lroißagood thini!."
Mr Jas. K Tonkin, M.LA,, wrltrt ut«, Sydney, 1 Januaiy 2, 18'JO':-" I have for several years suffered from, diwgihisiiion of the kidneys cam> bined wiih sciatic pains, I havo used for IIIU complaint some six bottles of Warner's Safe Cure, with complete) r lief, and have no hesitation fa recommending the twine to miy ono stilFciing front the tame rause. 1 ' The Aichdtncon Plumb. M,A'., ofNew Souib Wales,cerliti'B:- Diiiiny my long luth toute, I have ron.t) across uvmy wonderful 'oures effe t d by Warner's Safe Core. For fuver, so prevalent in the bush, it. seems ii perfect ctre, From «hat I have si ert ;m my law trip, I shiuld never stirt Qiial'iiirneyswithpiit my pack being; furniiihed with a bottle cf the übovo medicine."
Mr amiry McHarlan, suhoolnnmter; Cmterton, writes ;-Iu 18t>7 1* . I'FgnD to NuSVr from great disorder of the kidneys and liver.' There vitro verySHVeri) [wins in ilm. lighb s'Av «nd bipK, extending down the loinn which becameprcatlyaggravated liy motion, in particular when riding on horseback, For iiinn'hsl thim HUllmed mid atvarinui>. times extreme.', itgony. At liistl obtained " Warnei'n Safe Cum" and within an hour wfipt* taking bo'uio all |air>B had left me, When I had:'nued eighthottreß:(if " Warner's Safe Cure" a calculus ihe sia > of a |>:b descended from ihn kidneys 16 the bladder anil thn foreign Bulmt»nea was expidh'd. ][ have ia : 'Hll taken; 10 libltlts of:;L " Warner's Baft Cure" with uhonV 4 vial* of "Warner's Safe PiUn," which havo dissolved the urio acid and seemed to have |ieni.anemly subdued any further tendency to itu ■ lormation, I hsvu sincu been fieu from all attacks
Mr J. Saxby, head master,, Puhlio School, linrwood, N.8.W., voltmteem. the following:-" Having suffered from a Blug-iab lever and severe pHins in the back, during the latter part of 1887.-I tried the effeot of Warner's Safe Cure. After tßking onn bottle [,"Wt very much hetter, and on recurrence of tiniilar indisposition a few months ago, tlm same remedy, did me a great deal 'of. good, ! ■ The reuwkah]* ; viritiM of this km, remedy but ty to #
..ir , . ' — L. iniiiiwieil; a |iroiii|it rrcouie-; tun Ik will tlisi'Hsi'B i)f kidneys nnil liver, and | must latum the Hlarniiuj; : ' tpiYail of Infliieiiz>t.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3430, 8 February 1890, Page 2
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