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IJMI II mi I niWß__----OT-OT-OTOT. mjtisiiood.^ /jllnlt it o sure and quick \y remedy for many 1 jj t§in§s. SBowel disorders, J Sfk 9*mc6 troubles, i(< I a&mente of t6e Kidneys f 7 and S&ladder. I Wolfe's \A SefinappsH \ Jt fclps in eases of 1 nft fUdeumatism. 1 || Jt clears tde fthod— 1 j\ tdrougd t6e Kidneys. | 3)ont accept any ?SHn\ substitute. You must s\ \(yj get tde genuine, |y

ARE YOU LIKE A STOPPED CLOCK?

A stopped clock 'v " run down," Are you? Summer's heat ard close, trying days, tell on the business man and still more on the wcnun in their home. Loss of appetite, lobb of energy, a feeling of constant tiredness frequent headaches and inability to go your old pace—these are the signs of being run down. The cure if you wish to apply it without wasting time and running up a heavy doctor's bill, ia Bile Beans. This iB no theory, as witness lhe following ease:—"Twelve months ago," says Cecalia M J. Monarc, of 10 Lackey street, St Peters, Sydney, " I tuffared considerably from . uadache, tired feelirg, loss of appetite and sleeplessness. I tried doctors without success. Subsequently, Bile Beans were brought to my notice, and 1 decided to give tl *i a trial. The contenta of the first bo gave me great relief, and thus encour age 1 I continued a comae for a monbh, wita the result that I now eat heartily and enjoy a good night's sleep. I praise Bile Beans highly for what they have done for thoy have done for me, and ilwaya recom mend them to fellow sufferers." Any chemist will supply them at one and tflfee half pence or two and nine per box. Don'» take any substitute.

The Wicket Question—The Yorkshire County has disapproved of the proposal to widen the wickets.

Liproct ik Australia--Indignation has been caused at 6traihfield and Burwood, New South Wales, owing to the discovery lhat a retired squatter residing at the latter suburb is -offering from leprosy. He had built a private lazarette attached to a new house at Btmthfield, to which he was about to be removed.

GREAT THROAT AND LUNG {CURE. TUSSICURA. COMPARISON ia the only true test of oxoellence, and the reason for the extraordinary aucceas of this preparation ie that it haa been proved to be the BEBT OF ALL REMEDIES ior tbe complaints it professes to deal with. If you are suffering from Bronchitis, Pneumonia, or any Pulmonary Complaint, a single dote will give yon instant and pe.minent relief, Not only will bhe immediate trouble be relieved, bub tbe organs affected will be strengthened, and thus enabled to resist the ensroachment of aerioua drawee. It ii weil known that •oitsumptlci is eatily susceptible of treatmeat in its earlier stages, and for this parpese TueHcura _is ABSOLUTELY UN KQUALLED. A single trial will be sufficient to prove the v-luable proporbies of thi-i preparation, and vvhen rnce ita virtues become known all other medicines will be baniahei from the household. PRICE 2/6 PER BOTTLE. Sol. Proprietor and Manufacturer, S. J. EVANS, Dunedin. Wholesale Agents. Kempthorne, Prosaer & Qo. and Sharland 4 Co. Obtainable, from all Chemists and Store* peepers throughout the Colony

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2752, 24 February 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2752, 24 February 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2752, 24 February 1903, Page 4

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