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• (From Our Own Correspondent) After fourteen tlays of exceptionally fiiio weather n change lias taken place, A strong southerly wind this morning brought up a smart shower. '1 he metalling of tlio main road is . being rajtidly completed. Weather - permitting, about two weeks will see it finished. Mr W. ■ Bayliss conducted tlivino servico in the Wesleyan clnirch on Sunday morning and evening, The Rev. Mr liowse will dovine servico ne\t Sunday morning and evening, After the morning service Iho sairanient will he administered, The first meeting of the new members of the Alfredton .Licensing Bench took place at the Eketahuna Road Board Office at noon on Monday for the election of Chairman, and to receivo tlio report of tlio police, There were present Messrs Alexander' Arideison (elected chairman), Bright, Saunders, Syversou, and Hurtling. /#» minutes of the last misting were rand and confirmed. The i eporiof the police ok the Ekctahuna Hotel, Club Mel, and Univeisal Hotel were favourable. An objection was lodged by the police to tho transfer of the license oi the Railway Hotel from A, Cutler to Edward Elliston, on the ground that a reasonable lime hud fclapsed since tho burning, of the building and no oflbit had been made to rebuild. An adjournment was granted by-the bench till Monday, March 10th, when objections will be heard. The meeting then adjourned,
Startling Eyent iii a VillageTo tho Editor o; "Saturday Night, Birmingham. I recently ,camo int posscssiou of a certiin facts of so re inai-kabic .uriwe, that 1 am sure yo will bo. glad to assist in making thuo public. The Mowing loiters wor blioivii to, we, and I at ouco begged permission to p py tlicni for the press. They come, from a highly responsible source, and may lo received without (juestion, Messagofrom Geoiigk Jimes tiosTuso, L.D.S., R. 0.5.1., Pit G,I„ f initiate m•, Pharmacy mid Dental geon, Stowmarket, July 18,1889. Mil WJIITK r Tlieenclosedromarkablecurcshould, 1 vtliink, bo printed and circulated in Ajfl'oik, Tiie Bttttenient was entirely mnrkiible cure was related to mo by the the husband. 'Wary Ann Spink, of I'inburough, Suffolk, was for over twenty yearn afflicted with'rheumatism and neuralgia, and although comparatively a youtitf woman at the time she wasattacked<;(slie'is now fifty), she was compelled in consequence, to walk with two sticks, and even then withdiflieulty and pain, About a year and a half a?o shewuß advised to try Mother Soigcl'n Syrup, and after taking three buttlo and two boxes of Scigel'o Operating Pills, f/te we of hi't Umhs hoc restored, and she is now alilo to walk three miles to_ Stowmarkot with, ease, frequently doiti? the distance in three-quarters of an hour. Any sutl'ercr who doubts this story can fully ascertain its truthfulness by paying, a visit to tho villago and enquiring of tho villagers, who will 'certify to tho fact". 1 Appended is the husband's signature to the statement. . / (R. Spink.) ■'«r "G. .1, GOXTMSG * Ipswich Street, "Stowmarkot.'' Thisis certainly a very pitiablo case, and the happy cure wrought by this simple but powerful remedy, must move tho sympathy of all hearts in a common pleasure. This poor woman had been a cripplo for twenty of her best years: years in which she should have hail such comfort and enjoyment, as life, has to giyo. Bui. on the contrary, b!ic was a «merablejgwden to herself and a source i care to her friends. Now, at an sgo when tho rest of us are growing feeblo she, in a Manner, renews her youth and almost begins a new existence, What a blessing and what a wonder it is 1 No one who kiiMta her, or who roads her story, but will bo gliul that tho good Lord has enabled men to discover a remedy capable of bringing about a cute that reminds us—wo speak it reverently —of the age of miracles.■■■ , £. It should be explained that this most remarkable cure is due to tho fact that rheumatism is a disease of the blood Indigestion, conitipntion, and dyspepsia cause the poison' from tho partially digested food to enter tho circulation and the blood deposits it in the joints t£j[ muscles. This 13 rheumatism, Sieigcl's Syrup coi rects the digestion, and so stops tho further formation and deposit of tho poison, It then removes from the system tho poison 'already thero. It is not a cure-all. It does its wonderful work entirely by its mysterious action upon tho (festive .organs, But wheu wo remember that nine-lenths of cur ailments aiwo in thosanrgaim, we can understand why Sergei's Syrup cures so many diseases that, appear to be so different in tluir nature, In other words rlieu:iiali?in and neuialgia nro the symptoms of iudigcstivn, constipation Mia dyspepsia, . , ~.., . .. .-.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3450, 4 March 1890, Page 3
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781Eketahuna. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3450, 4 March 1890, Page 3
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