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DO YOU SUFFER from LIVER COMPLAINT, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, HEARTBURN, FLATULENCE, Or any symptoms of a disordered digestive apparatus ? If so, there is no remedy in the world so safe and sure to give relief as Fletcher's Pills and Clements Tonic. Don't be misled into wasting time and money on any of the "All-failing" nostrums so speciously advertised by designing quacks and dishonest rogues. Remember, these two remedies hi-ve stood the test of lime, that their merits are proved, and that a few shillings invested on them may save you weeks and months of suffering, and, perhaps, pounds of expense, for they have done so in hundreds of cases, and we will send you evidence to prove our assertions on receipt of your name and address. Remember, delay is dangerous, and that every hour you neglect your case the complication increases and a cure becomes more difficult. Shun the cheap quack doctors and designing nostrum compounders; stick to the remedies Clc-ments Tonic and Fletcher's Pills. They are absolutely genuine, aud have proved their efficacy in hundreds of cases and will do so every time. They are sold everywhere and made only by F. M. Clements, Newtown, Sydney.

According to a Canterbury paper the Maorics intend to return to the question of the right under the Treaty ofWaitangi to catch trout in New Zealand rivers. They argue it out in this way. The trout is a very voracious fish. It eats large and small native fish that ought to como to tlie native nets, and as the trout are more or less composed of what they take in food, the natives say they have a right to take, them in nets. The Maories also assert that the whitebait, smelts and small mullet or herrings, which they have always been allowed to take from the rivers, are decreasing by reason of the predatory habits of the trout, and they must have some compensation. Any fisherman need only examine a trout to be convinced that the smaller native fish are taken in wholesale parcels by the trout. Another attempt to test the question, which was before the Courts in 1891, will be made, and the ranger will be challenged by the natives to proceed against them. Orders will be received at the CHRONICA E office for Lett's Diaries for 1890.

"TT7ILLIAM JJAMLYN, PArEKUANGER, PAINTER, GIaZIEH, SIGNWRITER AND GENEUAL Decoeator. Twenty-five years' experience. Estimates given. Apply Office of this paper. • GREAT DISTRIBUTION OF SYDNEY City and Suburban Freehold Property, By the EQUITABLE BUILDING SOCIETY, BRISBANE, (Incorporated according to Act of Parliament.) Issue of £150,000 Shares at£lAnyone can apply tor shares ! No Liability ! BALLOT 20th DECEMBER, 1895. Ci mmittke or Management : Hon. B. B Moreton | Hon. John Donaldson Acheson Ovorend, E-q., C.E. SYDNEY BOASD OF Repkrvnch : Bruce Smith, Esq., | J. F. Burns, Esq., W. J. Green, Ksq. Bankers : The Commercial Banking Co. of Sydney, Ltd, • 508 Prizes valued from £'2o to £23,500. Properties are ne»rly all City and suburban, many having large rental roturns. Seo Prosppctus. Ist Prize £28,500, 2nd Prize £21,000 3rd Prize £IO,OOO 4tb Prize £11,250 sth Prize £7,000, and 503 other Prizes ranging from £0,500 to £2O. £1 way win £125.910 worth of Properties. For shares and all information apply to secretary, 212 Qdkkn-st., Brisbane, or to G. C. CiiAmKbs, 72|PirT-sT., Sydney, who will act us agent for the Society in N.s. W. € M. SIMON, (Late of Melbourne.) I'um-iicxl Tailor. Clothes made to order on the shortest notice, Sty.ear d Fit not to be fcqualled in town Adorers: AraivaSt. liotoma. FIBEWOCD { FIREWOOD! EATA and TAWA.. Delivered by Kusabs Bros, to any part of the township at Lowest Current Bates. Orders received at the yards, Hinemoa street.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 152, 30 October 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 152, 30 October 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 3, Issue 152, 30 October 1895, Page 3

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