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Four flows too IMb,: : '(Oh, God! if I coixld icphli the past tlirco or four hours. See what trouolcs a roan may pring upon himself all in a momont." t :■/.„•'■■: :• Mr James Cnrtiss and Mr C. S. Ben: nott, both of Sim Francisco, had been intimnto friends for years. Lust summer they qnaarollcd'for tho first time, each accusing tho, other, of wrong. Better thoughts prevailed, and they wore reconciled. But you can't undo what is onco done. Memory kept the record on her slate. They avoided each other as much as possible. Still, living as neighhours, men must meet soino time. These two met in tho street. Tho quarrel was renewed. Bitter words flow fast and thick, and Curtis, besido himself with rago, drew liis pistol and shot Bennett dead on tho spot. Later in tho day lie used the abovo language—so laden with self-reproach and sorrow. Yet, how useless, how hopeless, how vain. But was Curtis right in saying that trouble may come all in a moment P True, it often seems so, but is there not n deeper fact which wo don't sec P It matters nothing what the nature of tho troublo is. Therefore let us consider, a different ease on tho samo principle) An intelligent woman .says;—'! In October, 1890,1 had an, attack of illness from which I never expected to recover. Iliad aching pains all over me and a cough that nearly shook me to pieces. I obtained no good sleep .night or (lay,'and had to take to'my bed. I was fed with liquor fcod from an invalid's cub, for I could ■ not raise myself in bca. My heart fluttered so you could hear it heat on the pillow, and often pains struck through it as though somebody had stabbed mo. I lay perfectly helpless and could scarcely breathe. A' doctor attended me over a mouth, hut I grew weaker and weaker. Sometimes at night I was so bad ho feared I would not live till morning. He called in a consulting physician aud both agreed that my condition was critical, I was fed with brandy to keep mo alive. Mr husband and (laughter stayed with me almost constantly. None of the medicines ad-' miuistercd had any effect. I was almost at death's door. " At this fimcMrsKecling, of Mutlcy, near Plymouth, a friend of mine, urged mc to try a medicine called Mother Seigel's Curativo Syrup. I procured a bottle, and after a few days I was able to take and digest sufficient food to give mo some strength, and flic worst symptoms were greatly abated. After having used six bottles of the Syrup my health was completely restored, and I have since jdl k'ter than (or f/icpnwou thirty years. My two daughters have also been cured of indigestion by it. I will gladly answer any enquiries." (Signed) Mrs Louise Jackson, Builders' Arms Hotel, Bridge lload, Hammersmith, London, January 11th, 1892, In the letter from which the above is an extract, Mrs Jackson further says that for over twenty years before the attack of October, 1890, shehad suffered from a disordered stomach and liver. She had had a bad taste in the mouth, a poor appetite,'and what little die ate gave her pain. She felt dull, languid, and tired, and had a miserable sinking feeling in the stomach, great pain in the chest and sides, palpitation, giddiness, aid fiqumlhj feU in the tired and had to be assisted /wine So we perceive that inhercasc a causo long in operation, at last produced the crisis which came near ending her life. It is always thus, whether we recognise the cause or not. Tho crime committed by Curtis was the sudden passionate act of a man who allowed thoughts of hate and vengeance to take possession of his mind and breed tho condition which made murder possible, In the very different case of this lady's illness it was an enemy of her body, indigestion and dyspepsia, which at length broke out into violence, The lesson is the same, Watch the beginning of evil and check it while yet it may be easily controlled.

'• JOB PRIVATE SALE. »y ll THE.MOST DESIRABLE 0 DAIRY OR STUD FARM AND BEST APPOINTED 5 Homestead Property s > IN the Wairarapa, situato at C/areville t 1 Over £1,600 spont in pormaiiont ')' improvements, A decided bargain, Pror' perty in question comprises 160 aorea of 10 n'ratolasa land, acourely fenced, well' watered and divided into sixteen pad. '8 docks, 100 acres have been ploughed, 11 balance virgin soil j the whole now in 7 good grass, Large plantations of orna. mental trees and some good native buab for shelter, orchards, gardens, etc. Improvements includo-Houso of 14 rooms, fitted with all the latest im. i. provementa, dairy, men's cottage, extensive stabling and other substantiil outbuildings, The property ia situato within 1| miles of the railway station, and is close to the ( Dairy Factory. It would be impossible to procure another property in f. the Wairarapa with so many advant"Rps, natural and otherwise, as is possessed by the above, i. Pnco—£3,ooo. Ytry oasy terras can '• arranged if desired, For further ' particulars apply to ' F. H. WOOD, Auctioneer, SMALL FARM PROPERTY. COMSTOOF- - O K AORBS and Houiestnad for pr fCIIJ vatoßale, The above property is situated at Maroa, Qreytown,froEting Main Road, within a mile of the Railway Station, The land is of Ist' clsbs quality seourely fenced, and divided into 6 pad docks, wol-watered all the year round and outbmdings &c. Very healthy situation. Price £4OO. A bargain, For further particulars apply to F.H.WOOD, m mm mil properly; situated in Kuratawhili Road, Oreytown. Ten minutes' walk from tho Post Office and Pchool. Property comprises four acres first-class land, noh loam soil, divided into three paddocks, Improvements include itactially built eight roomed house in thoroughly good order, stable, ooacbhouse, barn, toolshed, harness room, etc., good garden and orchard, well sheltered, the whole being a really good homestead, no better situated, or more Compaq property in tho district. PRICE—JEOOO. Terms oan be arranged if desired, flcr further particulars apply to Mr W. O, Nation on tho premises, or the under MARTINBOROUOH, Freehold property at Martinboiough. FOR SALE-A BARGAIN, \J corner section, well situated, compriang7 acres 1 rood 9 perches, Land securely fenced, Improvements inclndo;— i roomed house, inrgo stabling, and sheds, slaughter house, and yards, ALSOA freehold section fronting the oiain Road, wilh 5 roomed house, and outbuildings. The above properties can be sold together or separately. Foi further particulars apply to . P. H, WOOD, FOR PRIVATE SALE SMALL FARM PROPERTY Compriring-100 acres 'of Freehold Land, situated at' Clatoville, securely fenced, and subdivided into a number of oonveuientpaddoeks, all well watered and aid down In English grass ■ Improvements ineluoV 13 roomed houso (recently built), barn.'sbcds, stables, etc., garden and orchard, plantation of .'.. ornamental trees. :.\.- , Price—£lsoo, one thousand of which can, Farm is situated about a mila'from to Clarevilio; Bailway, Nation ; and Public jcliooi,aau (.ijimrtorol o mile fromibe TaratablDairyFflotory,,. :'-:[' ..^^.-v

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4752, 20 June 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4752, 20 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4752, 20 June 1894, Page 4

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