S SWING MACHINE t>tißbs Hastings-street, Napier,- Next Albion Hotel. Bofore purohaging elsewhere. Inspect Grooott's New and Second-hand, Maohiaefc All : kinds on hand, or procured in a few day*, If you want your Machine efficiently repaired, go to GrOOOTT's : ' .'ti/Tif If you want good Maohine Oil, go to Qrooott's. ) . , li T If you want genuine Needle* of aay mako, go to GROOOTT'S. . i. ...!•' ;SoH If yon want Oil-Can, Gauge, or new pqrt of any kind, go.to Geoostt's, '..,, • ... .j,".v',"i/r New Hand Machines, from Three to JPive Guineas.. ')/.•' 'Arm: & Platforms. . i; ;- t Wertbeim's on; East TbbSib. . ,?? ' ' '■ 'i'p Tenders. . , Xv County Council Office, ,',-f/ 1 Napier April' 26, rUW;ii> QEALED TENDERS will W>je>iyed[at O this office, up r noon on\TnmjiJßpjsi May Ist, for the formation and putting of^ i chains (more or less) at Puketapuj HllL.com- | mencing at the 9th mile post. i Specifications to be s6en at this office. ■.- : j • JBy order,| -'^ ;•>■ ,;>-!.-H .>..--. -aVV i ■ ':!:,..' .:' : G.T.FANKINi •'■; /mi: !42T .-..■■■ ■ . " : iO;;GittiAil« , ■-,■ i- - ,•■; ,:i \,;ui ' i'icflf r —. ; — : : — : ; — 'i '■■ jwi LOST, from Kaikora; a dark BiTi^iaiL- ■■ ' ■ . '' '". / ■ .'•;■'■".'. a" ,','"!'.'',.^, v branded on, near shoulder 1 JSmill! white star oh forehead. The above' rew^M'; will be given tojanyone returning the 'tumii'' J. DINWIDMB- ? v *'^ * : ,'■•-,.'■ zmtf^ A VALUABLE MBDIOAL '■ BOOKS l«'i' THE SETTLER'S GUIDE, PJBICB, 18,6 d. , ' W (V' •..,<'■',:'"!: BY J. 0. SHARLAND, AI7OKLAND" THIS Book teaches how to 1 Health and prevent . Diskass!. i Vit' 1 (teaches sickly people how to beconie Strong , It teaches how and what to Hat, to Drink, and to Avoid; how to live and' to. become ., healthy, happy, and to. live and enjp'^.'^'j'. long Life. It treats on Digestion, Food,^ and Drink, Clothing, and Bathing; the : treatment of Common Ailments and in Cases of Emergency, and where no other help is at' L band. ' ' *,!•■;■•- ;-'o(f j A LIFE MAY THUS BE SAVED.' ■ l ."» OPIITIONS OF THE PRESS. 1 r Extract from the' Auckland Evening ' Star tl '< j November 30, 1878., ; . ...;!,.[., \ We have received a copy of "The SettlerislM Guide," written by Mi J. 0. Sharlan'd, of thißiu city, devoted to the discussion of (the laws' of:-! health, and how to preserve it. No know- i---ledge can be so incessantly appealedo t' by the - incidents of every day as the knowledge of > the processes by which man lives and actsijU' and no scientific subject can be so important*! to him as that of. his own life. At i every \ moment lio is in danger of disobeying laws* >< wlu'ch when disobeyed, may bring years of ) sivffering, decline oi povrei*, and premature '• 1 • decay. Sanitary ; reformers preach !in * vain, -i because they preach to • a public which doe's "' not understand the laws of life. . Even the '1 sad experiences of others yields us no lesson unless the principles involved are understood. If. one man suffers from impure; air,, another nia^r endure it without apparent harm. A third concludes that it is all chance, and trusts to that chance, k Had .he understood <'i the. principles involved, lie would not have been left to chance ; his first , lesson in, swimming^! 1 would not have been a shipwreck,;, , t Tj}e.|:< ■■vfriter justly, observes: — "That it is inQunv ;v , bent upon every man to havo an intelligent ; j knowledge of the wonderful strlicture bf Kwj^^> for the preservation of , health, and ■ of, the. ( remedies which science has disebvered for'tjhe "' relief of disease and suffering. Mr Saarland shows that a clear and accurate conception o£ J '"' the chief physiological laws, sufficient '-for"'"' ordinary practical guidance, may be impressed • L< upon the mind and illustrated by memorable facts, without once appealing to anatomical knowledge. It seems to have been his object to expound principles rather than to teach a::' science. He has endeavored to be intelligible '.'_', and interesting to all. The chapters vl ran«" L bracing the subjects of the physiology ajad •> chemistry of common life are excellent. ( -| : TUe I ■ views set forth on air, food, ventilation,.; baths, bathing, clothing, ,&c, also -deserve oi' careful attention. Mr Sharland ; has; taken I '- great pains and bestowed considerable labor on the work. It is published at a low,;^ 06 !- --and will be found a most useful text^bopkin ( . » the household, both' in toAvn' 'and;-tiotintjiyi 11/ ' "VJTe refer the public to the' adyertuj'ement' l oir itß publication, in our third page, for further particulars. ■ •'■-.' ' '■ _ ■/ ; - 11 ";',,, jln our advertising coluninß : . 'yrill Be found tlie notice of an excellent little, wort called "tTlie Seniors' Guide," emanating^frpnithe'" • pin of Mr J. 0. Sharland, ; of AuckWad,;VirliiclVi. is! well worth the attention of our itawnH and country readers; It treats briefly -all matters - o^ health and disease, and gives, in a com* . pendious form', an account of the diseases- to which the human frame is liable, and the • mieans of counteracting or allferviatihg them. ' "V^hen the doctor is at hand such a work may still be useful, for its inf omiation and for lUra for food suitable for the sick, .and for its • a practical remarks on hygiene, jihd' yaridui other subjects connected with the household. ■V^e must accord tlio meed of .praise .to Mif; ) Sharland for having arranged his. subjects, ''■.) with great -method, and ma style' concise khS't/v-; comprehensible, to everyone. Wei wist: him i-i every success, not only in the sale of '.'his-^ •*■ book, but for his spirit and enterprise in. prei f.. paring . medical _ remedies, all of which bearthe highest reputation for efficacy, genuineness, and moderate price. ' ..> : PrIOB: IS. 6d, : • :,;. ! ," : ,.-» SOIiB BY '■ -' •'" ',' DIN WIDDIE, MORRISON & CO., ' j Booksellers aiid Stationers, , .' I Tennyson-street, Napier. ,72 , THOMAS WILLIAMS, • Bootmaker, I HASTINGS-STEEET, NAPIER,. !' ' DESIRES to inform the public that he ', has disposed of his B,ooii ia^d S^j '^ business to Mr J, Starkey, pn wh,ose«WOQUni .," h^ requests a continuance of the patronage bo liberally bestowed on him. JAHQutsUnding accounts are requested s9 bej settled within fourteen days .from 'date' i hereof. ' ' • • . •• [V ''~ ' r ,'*•■•■' 'Napier, March 17th, 1878. l!1 ' 1 ' 1 » i:I - T, STARKET HAVING bought the Boot and Shoe , business hitherto carried on by" Mr ' ; Thomas Williams, Hastings-street, take* this opportunity of informing his patrons and the public generally, that he intends fe>. , continue the business in the same] prejause* '■ occupied by his predecessor, and that he will supply only first-olass articles, and enflure.ft , perfect fit. ! T. STAEKEY, - aai r . <v BOOT AND SHOEMAKER^* -^ ' > Hastings-street, Napier. $ .^ ~ • JM OTIOE. ANY persons Trespassing on. ;^e|ij\[bjawj^^ o-Maranui Block after Wffi&MF? belproaecuted., Meanee ;.. A0rU8,1879. 256 ** . " _■ • ■
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5370, 1 May 1879, Page 1
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