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HOW PILLS ARE MADE.' " The cuatom of taking medicino in the form of uillg dates far tack in hutuvy. Tho objoct is to enablo us to swallow easily in a cnndenscd form disagreeable and na'useus, bat very useful drujjs. To what vast dimensions pill-taking has grown may bo imagined whon wo say thatinEnglandalorienbmitZ.OOfyOOO.OOO twothousandmillion)pillsnrocnnßumed every year. In early days pills were made slowly by hand, as tho demandwas mparativolv small, To-day (hoy aro ~pducod with infinitoly greater rapidit by machines especially contrived for th purnoso, and with greater accuracy, too in tho proportions of the various ingred lento employed. , No form of medication oan be bottot than a pill, provided only it is intolliuently prepared. But ris(ht hore ocours tho difficulty. Easy as it may Beem to mako a pill, or a million of thorn, thcro are really Tory few pills that can ba honestly commended for popular use. Most of them dither undershoot or overshoot the mark. As erorybody takes pills of dune kind, it may be "well t« mention what a good, safe aud reliable pllUhoiild bo. Now, whon one (eels sleepy, and ha« mom or less pain w;the head, sides, and back, he way be sure his bowols aro constipated and his lirerßluagish. To remedy this unhappy state of things thero is nothing like a pood cathartic pill. It will act jiko a charm by stimulating tho liver into doing, its duty, and ridinp the digostire organs of the accumulated, poisonous matter,

But the good pill does not sjripe and pain us. neither Joes it make us sick and miserable for a fow hours, orawholo day. It acts on tho entire glandular sjphi at the tame timo, claa tho after effects of the pill will bo worso than tho diaoaae itself. The gripin? caused by most pills is tho result of irritating drutjs which tlioy contain, Snca pills" ire harmful, and should never bo used. They sometimes oven produco hemorrhoids. Without having any particnlar desire to praiso one pill above another, wo may, nevertheless, name Mother Seigoll'sPills, manufactured by tho well-known house of A. J. White, Limited, 35, Farnngdon Koadj London, and now sold by all chomists and medicine vendors, as the only one wo know ot that actually possesses every deiirable quality. Thoy remove tho pressure upon tie brain, ■"orrect the liver, and cause tho bowoh to act with ease and regularity. Thoyrovar gnpo or produce the slightest sickness of the stomach, or any other unpleasant feeling or Neithir do thoy lndnu further constipation, as nearly all othejfpills do. As a tnrthorand crowning "merfcy Mother Seidell's Pills nro covered with a tasteless and harmless coatiflff, which causes thorn to resemblo pearls, thus rendering them as pleasant to the palato as they are effective in enrintt diseases. If you have a sovero cold, and are threatened with a fever, ' "TJf* twoin the head, back, and limbs, reve doses will break up tho cold with a bntthofover. A coated tongue, caused brackish taste in tho uiuuth, y foul matter |in the stomach. A dose of Soii-el's Pills will effect a Bpeedy cure. Oftentimes partially decayed food in the stomach and bowles produces sickness, nausea, &o, Cleanse tho bowels with a dose of these pills, and good health will follow. Unliko many kinds of pills, thoy do not make ynu feel worse boforo you are better. They are, without doubt, the best family physic ever discovered. They remove all obstructions to the nature, functions without py unpleasant ehVts.

J. E NICHOLSON, of 175, William Street, Melbourne, has proved othetwiee by making a complete cure of Deafness and Noisea in the Head of over 40 years standing by asimple remedy and without the um of any "clap-trap" go called electro-medication, A full description of tbjs remedy, which has cured thou-

MASTERTON RIFLE VOLUNTEBBS' ANNUAL BALL To bo held in the ' DRILL HALL, MASTERTON; ON ' WBDBBBDAY,mYM,ISDQ,. COMMITTEE: -Colonel Roberts, Major Donald, and the Captain, Officers, and members of the Company, with the Officers and Men of the other "Walrarapa Companies and outside Con* mitteeaof Ladies and Gentlemen to be formed. DANCING AT 8 O'CLOCK, STRING BAND. TICKETS ;-Doublo, 7/6; Sincle, 5/: Extra Lady, 2/C>y " 0. A. POWNALL, Mi Captain, MASTERTON CORPORATIONIiAS. STOKER WANTED.' APPLICATIONS will be received nntil 5 p.m. TUESDAY, 10th, • T '* M * 1890, for the position ol stokor at „_ j-Ji per week wages, Applicants must Btito previous eipcrionco and forward references, Partionlars of dutieß "ffice. R. BROWN, Town Clerk. MRS W.HODGES jTISHES to Inform the inhabitants ii ofEKETAHDNAandDiBtrict, that she has opened a GREENGROCER? andFRDITEREHS establishment. Everything at reasonablo rates, and of the choicest quality. Mrs Hodgos will also be a cash ;bnyer of all kinds of POULTRY in any Quantity. MRS HODGES, Eketahuna.

ANY perrons found trespassing with guns or dogs on sections Kos. 10, 78, 77, Upper Opakl, after this date will be prosecuted, May 81, H.J.OHBISTBNSEN, , H, JENSEN, , ANTED TO BENTI farm, or piece of land "with house, from4o toSOaerew, Address CM,, Post Office, Mastorton, .3524 N 0 T I 0 E, MPOUNDED at Maarieavillo Pound J. by Ranger, One Black Horse, thre^white feet and white face; One it Mare, If not claimed ,••"' ,„ s paid, to be sold on the 1... JUNE, at 12 o'clock nonn. GEORGE FRANKUN, 80th May, 1890. Poundkeopor,

TEMPERANCE HALL MREASTOft EVANGELIST FROM BRISTOL, * England, WILIi deliver an address TO- , MORROW EVENING at 7,00 p.ra, Ist June.

-CANTATA- ' BELSHAZZAR'H FEAST TEMPERANCE HALL, MASTBKTON, In aid of Wenleyan Church Fund., THURSDAY, JUNE sth, 1890. Commencing at 8 o'clock, SOPRANO.MraR Y dhcaror; Sopmno, Mrs H Hawke, Contralto, Maater C Black; Tenor,- Rev J Dellow ,■ Baritone. Mr D F Baillie; Basso. Mr H 0 Black ; Organist, Miss Chalks; Contractor, Mr It Y Shearer, and a chorus upwards of 60 Voices. .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3524, 31 May 1890, Page 3

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955

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3524, 31 May 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3524, 31 May 1890, Page 3

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