sibilities, according to the view of the ancient .-chooi. and a sigh of relief j - went up when the proposal was.aban-j ) doned.'* j j The ancient school of lawyers is no j r doubt narrow-minded and eonserva- j < five to several degrees, but why it < should be quite a natural thing for ; j English judges to review the decisions j of colonial Judges, and yet a "scheme . fraught with hideous possibilities'' for i colonial judges to form part of an Im- j perial Court of Appeal aad < reviewing the decisions, cf English i judges as well a? these of judges of all ( other parts of the Empire, is one of . those many mysteries that an Im- j perialistic colonial finds It hard to . fa'horn. : It is sincerely to be hoped that the \ proposal is only postponed, and not ; abandoned, and' that before the 20th _' century is far advanced we shall do \ away with the absurdity of the same i men sitting in one place with wigs on, , and called by one name, to hear | appeal- from the United Kingdom, * and sitring ir. another place, only with \ wigs off, and called by another name, ] to hear appeals from the rest of the Empire. What the Empire wants is one compact Court, of Appeal for the whole Empire, England included, composed ( of the most capable judges of the Em- ( pire, not cramped in splendid incon- t venience at the House of Lords, nor yet ( hidden away in spacious obscurity in ] Downing-sr., but housed in a building that shall be a worthy outward and visible sign of that spirit of Justice that is one of Great Britain's finest characteristics. MEDIC Al_ AD uUmrLtfllußo RED BOUGH HMDS FALLING HAIR PEEYEHTEO BY jj&s@ A ® __ MJk p» g. The moGt effect; - -in purifying and. beautifying soar- :• .-ell as purest and sweetest for toii-t. bath, and nursery, it strikes at ties c - of bad complexions, -vl rr--'h I...' ■'•'- , ■ dling hair, and baby hlemiahai vl ■ . the cloggfd, irritated, ( ■ aflame.!, ov.rwo:fc 1. orsJuggish Pores. Bcid.Te-T-"' «c. Biiruhd!'p«>t!_ , .>T?T»3-T*3o^ ■$*&. ?£-* t"'' V:. ._ > J - .■__» : C__acCor?.,i.-•■■ ■• , !.. —■ ■ ..»-■
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The Father of Wellington Eighty-eight Years of Age; Cured of Rheumatism One Bottle Made the Cure. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Mr. John Plimmer, of Wellington, New Zealand, sends us his photograph, from which the above illustration was made. He is known as the Father of ! Wellington." He is eighty-eight years of age and one of the best-known residents :of the city. His letter, which we give below, was written in a strong, clear, bold j hand. He says : •'I consider Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla a great remedy for the rheumatism. I had offered i from thatpainful diseaL for many years, fwas asked to ry Dr. Avert I»"gE£f »d«o I nurchased a bottle This one bottle of t cured mp and I have not felt the slightest return or i ?he trouble sincei! I always keep a bottle of it in the house, .or I find it a very refreshing remedy for many conditions." After reading this letter you rvre certainly not surprised that in all parts of the civilized world people call Dr. Ayer's Sarsaparilla | "The World's Greatest Family Medicine." This great remedy takes out all poisons from the system and makes the blood pure and rich. You cannot have rheumatism, scrofula, boils, pimples, nervous exhaustion, and general debility if you will use Ayer's Sarsaparilla. During Retrying hot summers a few doses of it will rest and refresh you. It is a wonderful medicine for weak and delicate children, too ; it gives them all the strength and vigor that belong to youth. , AVER'S Sarsaparilla Restores the Sick to Health. AVER'S PILLS are the best liver pills you can buy.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 6
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