REQUIEM.
Mes James Simmonds. She’s gone from us—she is no more ; Her busy life on earth is o’er. Death is a link in God’s chain love, Which hinds this world to Heav’n above. Why weep w*; then ? the loss is ours ; Hers is the gain ; in Heavenly bowers She waits for us : Time’s wings are fleet, And soon in those bright real lin we’ll meet. There’s no pain there -then would ye bring Her back to earthly suffering ? So cease those sighs ; our grief but mars Her blissful rest beyond the stars. A.W.S. Alexandra, Ist June, ’9l.
Deaf - -A person cured of Deafness and Noises in the Head of 23 years’ standing by a Simple Remedy, will send a description of it free io any person who applies to Nicholson, 175 William street, Mel bourne. The highest rainfall recorded in April was 38-47 in at Milford Sound, the most in one day being 7‘o7in At Puysegur Point 2l'6sin was recorded, and rt Inglewood I3'o2in. Tho fall at Auckland was 3'o:lin in 15 days, at Wellington 5 - 03 in in 14 days, at Lincoln (Christchurch) V73in in seven days, and at Dunedin 2 - 19 in in 14 days. <• ROUGH ON ITCH ” “ Rough 00 Inch” cures skin humors eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt henra frosted feet, chilblains, itch, ivy poison barber’s itch. Rough on Piles. Why suffer Piles Immedia :c relief and complete cure guaran teed Ask tor ’ Rough on Piles.’ Sure cure for itching protruding bleeding, a.ny form of Piles. Sevenpence per pair is given for rabbits at the Clinton factory. Rough on Corns. Ask for Well's ! Rough on Corns. ’ Quick relief, complete permanent cure Corns warts, bunions. At chemists and druggists An opening song for the World’s Fair at Chicago is expected from tho pen of Tennyson. Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice roaches flies ants, bed bugs beetles insects slunks jack rabbits sparrows, gophers. At chemists and druggists WELLS’ HAIR balsam. If gray, restores to original coloi An elegant dims dug, softens and beautifies, No° oil nor grease A Louie Restorative. Stops hair coming out, strengthen, cleanses heals scalp. The Oaks Stakes at the recent Epsom Summer Meeting were won by Mimi, and the Epsom Grand Prize by Benvenuto. “ROUGH ON CATARRH corrects offensive odo's at once. Complete 1 are of worst chronic cases ; also unequalled as gargle for diptheria, sore throat foul breath. The sculling match between Thomas Sullivan, the New Zealander, and George Bubear, ex-champion of England, rowed on the Nepean river last Saturday afternoon, resulted in an easy win for Sulliv
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1530, 5 June 1891, Page 3
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426REQUIEM. Dunstan Times, Issue 1530, 5 June 1891, Page 3
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