ITEMS. » . Once there was a farm servant who was constantly astonishing his employe) by doing strange and unexpected things. Owe day the farmer went into the barn, and found that this man had hanged himself. Looking at thtdangling body he exclaimed : What on earth will that fellow do next 1«, «, . " I inherit some tendency to Dyspepsia from my mother. I suffered two years in this way ; Consulted a number of doctprs. They did me no good. I then used Relieved In your August Flower and it was just two days when I felt great relief. I soon got so that I could sleep and eat, and I felt that. I was well. That was three years ago, and I am still firstclass. I am never Two Days. without a bottle, and if I feel constipated the .least particle a dose or two of August Flower does the work. The beauty of the medicine is, that you can stop the use of it without any bad effects on the system. Constipation While I was sick I felt everything it seemed to me a man could feel. I was of all men most miserable. I can say; in conclusion, that I- believe August Flower will cure anyone of indigestion, if taken Life of Misery with judgment. A. M. Weed, 229 Bellefontaine St., Indianapolis, Ind." @ • . The following notice by a Virginian blacksmith indicates readjusting sentiment on the part of Mose's partner : — Notis : De co-partnership heretofore resisting betwixt me and Mose Skinner is hereby resolved. Dem what owe de firm will settle wid me, and clem what de firm owe will settle with Mose. i ■& The Best Dressing /AHAIR Pl^'^ip|s^ Prevents the hair from Wo^<&%&&'&* becoming thin, faded, - ... _. -^ ■-■:-=="• period of life. It cures itching humors, and keeps the scalp cool, moist, and healthy. The base of Ayer's Hair Vigor is a refined and delicate fluid which does not soil or become tancid by exposure to the air. and which is as fperfect a substitute for the oil supplied by nature, in youth and health, as modern chemistry can supply. Ayer*s S-lalr Vigor PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AVER & CMLowell, Mass., U. S. A. B^**" Beware of cheap imitations. Tim name— Ayer— is prominent on •• the jvrapp«r and is blown in the glass on tlic bottom of each of our bottles. -^ Young man— -I should like to ask your advice, sir, as to whether you think your daughter would make me a suitable wife. Lawyer — No, I don't think she would. Six and eightpence, please. ♦ THE & & 9 GREAT & $ ™L AND & ± Q ONLY 1 1 jfr.... ft -Si QC Ljt V £ if £ t SEE THAT jfL S! < t YOU GET *^J t THE GENUINE t^t ARTICLE- y| qp
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CL18940323.2.9.3
Bibliographic details
Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1026, 23 March 1894, Page 3
Word Count
452Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume XX, Issue 1026, 23 March 1894, Page 3
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.