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MEDICAL. Pains in the Back Are symptoms of a weak, torpid or stagnant condition of the kidneys or liver, and are a warning it is extremely hazardous to neglect, so important is a healthy action of these organs. They are commonly attended by loss of energy, lack of courage, and sometimes by despondency and gloom. " I suffered for years from kidney complaint. After reading statements from those who had been benefited by Hood's Sarsaparilla I decided to give it a trial. I am thankful to state that I realized splendid results. It will give me great pleasure to recommend these medicines to any poor sufferer, and I will take every opportunity to do so." Kingston F. Hastead, Cheshire St., Parnel!, Auckland, New Zealand. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures kidney and liver troubles, relieves the back, builds up the systemSold by all chemists. Prepared by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. R JOHN LOVEDAI, of the Bul'a Mountains, N.S.W., who suffered for four years with acute gravel, writes to the "Iliiwara Mercury," N.S.W., that he nad been completely cured of his complaint by the internal use of SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. He also states that ne nas found the Extract (Sanders • and Sons) a cure for rheumatism, and remarks that in publishing these facts he has no other object in view than a pure desire to benefit suffering humanity. Dr. W. Osborne,. Cottageville-, Ky., writes: I use SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT as a spray for nasai catarrh, low fever, asthma, etc., with great success. I find this preparation superior to all others. Dr. A. Brugeman, Hartwell, Nebr., says: I have used SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT in pneumonia and incipient phthisis, and have met with the most happy results. I have practised over 34 years, and I can candidly say this—"SANDERS EXTRACT is one of the grandest preparations I ever chanced to meet." Dr. Stahl, Guthrie, Ok., writes: I have used various preparations of Eucalyptus, but I get better results from SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT than from any other. These and similar testimonials prove Indisputably the superiority of SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT over any other, and we suggest to the public to take care to get it.—SANDER AND SONS'. TO LET. TO LET. PonsonUy, Villa 6 rooms, 15/; Devonport, 5 Rooms, 8/; Furnished Houses and Rooms.—E. Colsoa, Queen-st. O LET, Ponsonby. Villa 7 20/. Bellwood, Mt. Roskill, 8 rooms, 17/6. Office, Mining Chambers, 12/6.—Neville Newcomb, Mercantile Chambers. TO LET, for six months, five-roomed Furnished House, moderate, near Ponsonby-road.—Address, Vacant, 228, Star Office. LOST AJTD FOUND. LOST, Red and White Cow, with wart on back.—Finder rewarded, returning J. Gilbert, Draper, Parnell. LOST Brown Retriever Slut Pup. Please return same to W. Phillips, Nelsonst opposite Victoria House. Anyone found detaining her after this date will be prosecuted. COUNTY NOTICES. tyrTAITEMATA COUNTY IiLECTION. DECLARATION OF POLL. The following are the results of the Poll on Wednesday, the 12th inst.:— Takapuna. Riding: Robert Mackay, 95 votes; E W Alison, 92 votes. Birkenhead Ridin-'- Thomas Hrtrton, 42 votes; George Low, 33 votes; Mark Phillips, 26 votes. Waitakerei Riding: J. H. O'Neill, 119 votes- J W. Crowe, 5S votes. Waikumete Riding: Alex. Coclyan, jun., 121 votes; W. C. Thompson, 87 votes; A. J. Routley, I therefore declare Robert Mackay elected for Takapuna Riding; Thomas Hj*ton for Birkenhead Riding; John H. O Neill for Waitakerei Riding; and Alex. Cochran, Jun., for WallcumgyUdlng^ Returning Officer. Auckland, November 14, J1902. THANFS TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMBN.-I hereby tender my sincere thanks for electing me to be your representative in the Waltemata County Council for the third time by a large majority, and also to tose kind friends who have worked so hard to assist me. 1 Will do my best to faithfully guard your interests in the future and prove your confidence is not misplaced.-! have the honour to be Ladies and Gentlemen, your obedient servant, CQCH RAN, JTJN . — — ' * PERSONAL. ~T d" O P T I O NThe Parents of a Lovely Healthy Baby Boy would like to meet some ntee person who will adopt it permanently. Small premium if necessary.—Apply by letter to "MOTHER," Star Office. "T" P 6 L O G Y. Auckland, loth November, 1902. The Manager Northern S.S. Co., Auckland, and Captain Austen, Auckland. Dear Sirs,— I regret that, on the 6th instant,, in a moment of irritation, I so far forgot myself and the relative position of Capt. Austen and myself as to assault him. I am extremely sorry for what happened, and apologise for my conduct, and beg of you to accept this apology and expression of LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. piTT OF AUCKLAND. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to "The Auckland Domain Vesting Act, 1593," that the City Council has authorised the Auckland Amateur Athletic and Cycle Club to make a charge not exceeding One Shilling for each person for Admission to the Domain Cricket Ground on SATURDAY, 22nd November, 1902. The Council will make a charge of One Shilling for admission of each person to the Pavilion. HENRY W. WILSON, Town Clerk. ■p R~E~A T BOOT SALE. LAST THREE WEEKS At THE BIG BOOT, KARANGAHAPE RD. Large and Varied Stock. MUST BE RAPIDLY CLEARED. Positively No Genuine Offer Refused. Ladies'. Gent's, and Children Boots, Shoes and Slippers. ENGLISH, AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL. DON'T MISS THIS SALE. T. PROSSBR, THE BIG BOOT. KARANGAHAPE R.D. CORNER EAST STREET. fT .tv—ItT'iEATHER PERMITTING. ZkejST> V*' EXCURSION TO RIVER]£ES!S~ESz! HEAD. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY). THE S.S. VIVID Will Leave Queen-st. Wharf at 11 a.m. RETURN FARE 1/.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 272, 15 November 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 272, 15 November 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 272, 15 November 1902, Page 3

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