Living is 40 per cent cheaper in London Ilian in New York. What success will follow on this impassioned but not singular appeal remains to be seen, hut it is apropos that last week’s cahlcs advised that the parapheinalia of the Isle of Man motor, speed contest included ton ambulance stations along the line of route and many medical att< ndants! Mr W. Calcrmoore, of Fcrnside, North Canterbury, who, two years ago, bought eight Shropshire owes from Mr J. Johns, had an increase of fourteen lambs. Next season one of the ewes died, but the remaining seven had thirteen lambs. Ibis year the old ewes and four of the young ewes produced twenty-one lambs. Mr A. L .Joseph, of Eiccavton, has an cight-ytar-old Shropshire ewe. imported from the late-Mr Philo L. Mills’s flock, that has now sixteen lambs. She had twins in Leccmbcr when on the Quarantine Island, the next year she had triplets, a single the I following year, and twins during each of I the last five years. I his is an excellent record. At a sitting of the Old Age Pensions Court at Wairarapa a man applied tor a pension, but the objection was raised that he was an alien. His mother was a Scotswoman and Ids father a Yankee, and he himself was born at Haiti more. The applicant was in active 'service, and volunteered in the dominion in the seventies, when he took the necessary formal oath of ellegiance. The Conrt is taking time to consider the position. DUBBO, N. S. W. Goorfo Kcighran, Eose Cottage, Morgan street, ' Dabbo, N.S.W., writes:— “For aoout fop? yeans I suffered from indigestion, and it would be impossible for ona to tell you the pain and misery I suffered during that time. Everything upset my stomach and disagreed with me for hours afterwards. Even after the slightest meal I felt as though mv chest was being crushed in. I tried a great many remedies, but to no avail. One morning I saw an advertisement in the paper about Dr Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules. and thought I would try a box. After taking one box I felt much better, and after taking two boxc» I was completely cured, I am quite • well to this day. Dr Sheldon’s Digestive ’ Tabules are an unequalled preparation for the enro of indigestion and all stomach ‘ troubles, Price 2a (id ri°r tin, Obtainable evorywhcre.Wsdv^.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1908, Page 1
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