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1 and Mr Sonndy will also bear the marks of the accident for some time. Saturday was very fruitful in acoidents. Mr Ronald Guy was riding a bike along the street behind the station, and in attempting to Blacken speed by baok pedalling, caused a somewhat slack ohain to mount the cogs of the sprocket wheel. The result was the complete buokling of the frame, while the saddle pillar was broken right off. The rider was thrown right over the handle bar, but escaped fortunately with a sprained knee. A young fellow named Hutchinson had his right hand badly injured at Oruawharo (Takapau), this morning by a mowing machine. Pastor Topholm, of Norsowood, was today presented with a rooking ohair by the ladies of the congregation as a birthday gift, and as an expression of good feeling and esteem. The presentation was made by Mra Sohmidt, of Makotuku, and Pastor Topholm responded in ap. propriate terms. THE SECRET OF ITS SUCCESS. There is no doubt that we live in an ,ge of worry and excitement, and as the truggle for existence is anything but :onduoive to good digestion or an appetite ;hat can relish anything, tho palate of ;he average work a-day individual has to i je tickled and tempted in a variety of says. "We are often lectured about the jvil effects of an over-indulgence in tea jr coffee, not to mention intoxicating liquors, until many people are bewildered what to turn to for a beverage, which shall be at once agreeable to the taste, and supply the desired nourishing and stimulating qualities. Public attention has been freely drawn to the merits of Dr. Tibbies' Vi-Coeoa, as supplying a long-felt want in this direction. It is not simply a cocoa, but a preparation of two or three other ingredients, which give it great nutritive and invigorating qualities. It is, therefore, not merely a pleasant beverage, but a food and a tonio in the bargain, Its Buccess has certainly been phenomenal, and that is perhaps the best warranty for the claim made on its behalf, that Vi-Cocoa "has the refreshing properties of fine tea, the nourishment of the best cocoas, a tonic and recuperative force possessed bj neither, and can be used in all caseE where tea and coffee are prohibited." Dr. Tibbies' Vi-Cocoa is neither c medicine nor a mere thirßt-assuager. II is a food at the same time that it is c beverage, and thus answers a double purpose in the building up of the humat constitution, and must render it highlj serviceable to everybody, especially th( workers in mills and shops of varioui kinds among whom tea has hitherto beei so excessively drunk; while it has the further advantage apparenfly of being easily digested and of agreeing with th< most delicate stomach. Dr. Tibbies' Vi-Cocoa, in B ld paoketi and Is Id and 2b 2d tins, can be obtained from all Chemists, Grocers, and Stores or from Dr. Tibbies' Vi-Cocoa, Limited 269 George-street, Sydney. As a test o: its merit, a dainty sample tin of Dr Tibbies' Vi-Cocoa will be sent free oi application to any addresß, if, whei writing (a postcard will do), the readei will name tho Hawke's Bay Herald. Bad management keeps more people ii poor circumstances than any other on< cause. To be successful one must loot ahead and plan ahead, so that when s favorable opportunity presents itself h< is ready to take advantage of it. A little forethought will also save much expense and valuable time. A prudent and care ful man will keep a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Eemedy in the house; the shiftless fellow will wait until necessity compels it, and then ruin his best horse going foi a doctor and have a big doctor's bill to pay besides ; one pays out 25 cents, the other is out 100 dollars, and then wonders why his neighbor is getting richer while he is getting poorer. For sale by A. Eccles, Wholesale and Retail Chemist, Napier and Hastings. People nowadays like ocular demonstration or positive proof of the virtue of medicines before taking them. That has been shown in the case of Do Win ton's Fills thousands of times over in this colony ; tho nunibor of casos of Dyspepsia, Chronic ConstiiMtion, Stomach and Liver Complaints, Billiousness, Palpitation o£ tho Heart, So., that these pills have cured are uncountable. The public throughout this colony know that Byron Do Winton's Pills surpass everything in the way of mediciuo. All Chemists Is 6i. vgflttCW HAWKE'S BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. rpHB Fishing Season will open on the X Ist October, 1898, and close oa the 30th April, 1699, for all Bivers under the control of tho abovo Society, with tho exception of the Elver flowing from the Waikaremoana Lake. For this Eivor tho season will open on the 15th Docombor, 1808, aud close on the 30th April, 1899. License Fee, £1 ; Ladieß' Licenses, 5s j Boys under 16 years of age, 10s ; Touriste and Persons residing outside tfio Provincial District, Sgpei month. Licenses to fish can bo obtained on application by letter, enclosing feo, to the under, signed ; also from Messrs V. D, Hyde and Co., Napier and Hastings, and J. R. Boss and Co., Napier; Mr Campbell Thompson, Danevirko; Hr W. H. Nolson, "Woodvillo i Mr A. Corskie, Waipawa ; and Mr A. Macdonam, Kuripapanga. The Society will give tho sum of £2 10s, in ad' dition to half tho fine, to anyone giving evldonee enabling a conviction to be obtoiued against any person fishing without a License 01 out of easoa A. FITZBOY, Hon. Sec, TAILOB-MADE /"I OWNS. AILOB-MADE V3TOWNS, TESTIMONIALS ;- THE COUNTESS OF BANFUELY : " I like very much tho dresses you mado for mo." THE COUNTESS OF GLASGOW. Awkland, writos :— " Tlio dresses arrived yesterday, and fit very well— wonderful, considering they wore not tried on. Make me a rough black sorgo samo as green ono scut, as soon as possible." LADY STODT : " My dress is perfect in every respect." MBS D. G. BIDDIFOED, Halcombo : "Tho habit you havo mado for mo is most satisfactory." MES A. P. EOBEETS, Akaroa: " My habit is a splendid fit." TVTODINE AND f^O., iM ODINE AND \JO., LAIDIES 1 TAILORS, WELLINGTON, NOTICE. TOSEPH WYAT~£ißutcb.er, Hastings, it begs to notify his ma»y patrons aud friends that he has sold out his business to Mr Edmund W. E. lJousfleld, and while thanking oustoinors for their gonoron3 support, ho would solicit a continuance of same on behalf of bis succossor t JOSEPH WYATT. HastiHgs, November 15th, 1808, EDMUND W. B. BOUSEFIELD desires to intimate to tho inhabitants of Hastings that ho has purchasod from Mr Joseph 9Vyatt his old-established Butchoring Business, md hope 3, by strict attention to customers, aud by only keeping tho best quality of Meat, that he will continue to rcceivo tho support so long iccorded to his predecessor. E. W. B. BOUSEFIELD. Hastings, Novombar 15 th , 1898. 645 THE BEST B FBR II II. Select Yegetablo & Flower illustrated SSEDS. Descriptive Seed Potatoes, Catalogue Gardoa Tools, v nl *Vr«n CrarclDU Sundries, ™»t:Free .If Lmvc.nl lialcs ol> ■?';"• ttrsh'Qnniiiieit. application Small Seeds Freo by Parcel Post, Peas and licans exceptca. H. C. GIBBONS& CO., WELLINGTON. Napier Agent— A. H. WILSON, IBONMONGEB, NAPIEE, DE. CJ PE E E B. ©PEEB rHB only and original H. J. BPEEE, M.D., of the Boulhern Hemis. hero, is now once more in WELLINGTON moro ho will remain two years. Chrouio, Nervous, and all Skin Diseases, from rhatevor causo, specialties. Bond for Question Form with Stamp and be coaled at Home. P.O. Box 339. 295 §"V"MAS PEESENTS. Of my make forem at once a useful and an appropriate Gift, tho Name, Ac, being engraved Free of Cost. Children's Sunshades galore from Is. Bs-covering and Ko-■«-*W« . J. J>,BBIAJ3CO>

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11096, 13 December 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11096, 13 December 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 11096, 13 December 1898, Page 4

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