LASSITUDE, TOIII'IDITV, SOHt STOMACH, INiJIGF.STfON, HEADACHE, BACKACHE, &?., Take a couple of Fletcher's Pills every second night; they are a prompt ami sure wire, aud give cerium relief. FLETCHEII'S PILLS area quick, sure and reliable remedy for all complaintsarising from torpid liver, indigesiion, weak stomacli, ami impurities of the blood. They arc prepared on rational and sensible lines and do not contain a the liver and increasing the How of bile and thus producing easy evacuations and natural catharscs without the annoyance and pain of griping and purging. Beware of the many harmful .substitutes on sale in many shops. None are genuine unless they bear the signature of F. Moore Clements on the outside wrapper. CLEMENTS'TONIC and FLETCHEII'S TILLS have become such household words that imitations arc frequently offered. 'We contend that this imitation is the sinccrest proof of their virtue, so sec that you always get Hie genuine, bearing the name and address of F. M. Clemeuts, Newtown, Sydney. It has been decided by the Cabinet to recommend the commutation of the death sentence passed on John Keown, for the Invercargill murder. Konrad Albcrti has written a satire against " fashion," and the manner in which certain fashions in dress arise, especially as to colour. The book is called "Mode." A rich stuff merchant, greatly esteemed in Berlin, finds to his horror than several thousand yards of "Naples-blue cheviot" will never be sold, because the colour is not fast. He complains to his wife that the colourhas faded to a horrid dirty green that looks like decay. Hiswifcsends for n pattern of the stuff, and promises to bring it into fashion if her husband will give her some brilliants. He promises in Ids turn, and the lady wears a dress made of the faded stuff at a grand banquet given by her in honour of an actor. She is asked what she- calls the colour of her rcmarkablo dress, and answers, " Corpse-green." " What!" exclaims her guest, "Corp— ? Itcally, very witty! Horribly grand! Quite fin deiieelel" And the colour becomes fashionable.
• CHRYSANTHEMUMS a EENOWREADY-Dellvery /\ Free to any address. Also Flocks and Stocks. E. HALE, FIOKIST AKD NuHSEBYMAN, FUiN'EIiAL NOTICE. THE friends of tho lato Yeiie Write aro respectively invited to attend his funeral, which will leavo his lute residence, nearly opposite Brewery, Queenstrcot, on Monday, October 21st, at 2 p.m. T. JAGO, Undertaker. WAIKAEAPA NOETH COUNT Y PUBLIC tenders will close at noon on SATURDAY, 26th October, at the County Council Office, Mastctton (where plans, etc, maybe seen) for— Oouiml No. 22: To Ore Ore lo Bidejori Road, H 8 iWks Uoad Formation. ' F.G.MOORE, Clerk. Maslertoii, 19lh October, 1895.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5160, 19 October 1895, Page 3
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437Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5160, 19 October 1895, Page 3
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