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CAUTION. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING on the Wantwood Estate without permission will bo prosecuted. BY ORDER. £1000 for Is £1000 A FORTUNE for Is. A FORTUNE for Is.' £1000 for Is. FIRST £1000 for Is GREAT £1000 for Is. PRIZE £1000 for Is Or 12 Months' Trip Round the World, FirstClass, al) Expenses Paid, and £500 in Cash for one Person, or Eight Months for two. And 12$ other important Prizes, ranging from £1 to £100. Druids' 31st Annual Great Art Union. MELBOURNE, 23bd APRIL, 1900. Under ihe Patronage of his Excellency the Governor. Proceeds in Aid of the Melbourne Hospital, a National Charitable Institution. PRIZES will be delivered to winners, Free of all Charges: A list of winning numbers will be posted to any person sending an addressed envelope to the Representative, with stamp affixed. Buyirom your Local Agent or Send Stamps, Postal Note, or P. 0.0., direct to the Representative, 237 Collins-st., Melbourne, at once for tickets, and secure a chance in this Great Art Union, 22 for £1, 11 for 10s., or Is each. I( Stamps are sent add exchange. Be sdke and Try yooh Ldck. THEO. W. HEIDE, N.Z. Representative, 221k 237 Collins-st., Melbourne, Victoria.

W~ ANTED KNOWN. —Ready - Money Domioan has just opened up his New Clothing for the Summer season. All the newest shades in browns and greens in men's . suits. Tho latest things in boys' Norfolk suits. The newest patterns in boys' Melville suits ; in the best Colonial saddle and fahoy Tweeds, Domioan leuds the way. KEATING'S POWDER KILLS KEATING'S POWDER KILLS KEATING'S POWDER KILLS KEATING'S POWDER KILLS KEATING'S POWDER KILLS KEATING'S POWDER KILLS BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES, MOSQUITOES. HARMLESS TO ANIMALS, HARMLESS TO ANIMALS, , HARMLESS TO ANIMALS, 1 HARMLESS TO ANIMALS, HARMLESS TO ANIMALS, HARMLESS TO ANIMAES, but is unrivalled in destroying Fleas, Bugs, Cookboachas, Beetles, Moths in Ftjrs, and every other species of insect. Sportsmen will find this invaluable for , destroying fleas in their dogs, as also ladies for their pet dogs. The PUBLIC are CAUTIONED that packages of the genuine powder bear the autograph of Thomas Keating. Sold in Tins only. KEATING'S WORM TABLETS. KEATING'S WORM TABLETS. KEATING'S WORM TABLETS. KEATING'S WORM TABLETS. . KEATING'S WORM TABLETS. A purely Vegetable Sweetmeat, both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for Intestinal or Tiihead Worms. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children. Sold in Tins, by all Druggists. Proprietor, THOMAS KEATING, London.

A Mother and Considers it a Public Duty To make the Facts known To Every Sufferer. The Case of keeping steadily at Clements Tonic I Mrs. MARY WILLIAMS. Increased My Weight Daily. - My appetite continually improved, and my spirits «ere revived, and -I was Boon able to {From the "Newtown Chronicle.") tnkuisxcidse. My .skin took on its proper (Br A special eeporter.) colour again, ami after several bottles of T , „ . , ,„ . , Citimoiis. I'oiiic I trot rid of every symptom In obedience to orders a Ghromclo re- of (lis . asc- Tw * mpl . c] Ulin *J eal porter called on Mrs \\ illianis of 2OS „„,, to t . f . l( , um[ strol vas on , a matter Aberorombie Street, Sydney. 'jus lady ol tilm * Hnd Ul , wn3 h / ppi j y per . some time ago made a recovery winch con- fol . lllc j ful . Jne ,, y clementa Tonic, for it was Biaeraoiy not lo|lg i >e f,, re j was a3 bUnltl au j strong as Astonished the Doctors y°» sec me now." i who had told her that she would ncvor bo "Ymilook excellently wellnow,"remarked I better, and that our r.-po.lcr. 1 l os, I have always enjoyed rood health Her Days Were Numbered. s'i,oe my recovuiy f ( om what all my neighIt was our object to learn exactly how such hours .mil friundxt hough i was a fatal illness, recovery took place, and what w.-is tlio «■»•' you '"*y guess tlic f.iith tliey all nature of the disease. Mrs. Williams have in Clements Tonic now." welcomed the reporter enthusiastically. " ' lll -'y «*ve had proof of its merit, you " The fact is," she said, " for years know." I have Reproached Myae.f niffi? She"± £*&£' Pu'bllf Ttlv! f"eft rfduly ra Her BfoOJ * «™» impoverished. to every sufferer. lam so glad yon called, It serim-d as though it was tnrning to for you can assist me to lay my cat>e before uiil.ii-, and »li<! was entiruly destitute of the afflicted. colour I see lot-; of young j;ii Is about ill the ■ ck»..i>< i.->..^ r»-«^ « same delicate slate. 1 didn't know what I Should have Died, tf , ,, f , , vi|h ll( .,. wouldn't eat, and was pursued Mrs. Williams, "if it hnd not hci:n always ciiniplniniiv of headaches. She for Clements Tonic. My complaint crept HilVi ml fioin a tort of Wsilude, which upon me so slowly and impcici-pliUy that. I iir.ul>: »ll exertion a pain ami a trouble to never knew there was anything the matter In r. .Sin grew nliitcr, weaker, and lliiimci till the disease had obtained ft lain grip every week. on my system. A heavy, sluggish filing gj w Fadjng Away took possession of me. I had to ucasc all to * work. My mouth and breath -jvesv f.ntl. I «»««i' my »cry •'yea, and was in a very began to suffer from intense headache. After dangi-nuis condition. At last fainting tits eating I had a feeling of lightness ai.d be^iu to come o.i ; we were then quite suffocation in the breast, and my food al.minid. The doctor did not srem able to l-epe.ated continually, and nothing would ll " a!ij thing for her, so 1 secretly deterstay long on my stomach. l'Viglil'in! pgiius miiu-d ti> yivi- liei- Cluiui'iitu 'I onic. At first in the back and round undurnuulh Mm lit.s J " as > dnulitful a- lo whether it would sui f distressed me. My nights won- fr.irful. I|lM ' coiimluiut or not, but 1 soon found out i'ains in my back racked me conliuu liy. th Lit was tin- proper remedy. It hac I Could Get No Sleep, A Very EpcenJy Kcstorative ana ccj-rible cold sweats broke out all over eiluct upon lier system. In the course o. me." il ''*'"' days it. briyliteni d her up eonsidet- " A complication of bad symptoms, Mrs. "'"'.v. Hiie no longer moji-d iihotit Ihe house Williams?" '" H.it dull libll'-st. way, but started to take I " Yes, but I grew much worse. I was i.f il " i->'-'ic-,t in liur housruork, and I was such a bhnpking sallow colour th.it it dit- "■'''" l " X"l I"J'" tf> l-° out in the. open air. I tressed my friends to look up..n inc. 1 was " lillle I" 1 ' 1 keep to Clements Tonic, and obliged to Uke to my bed l>oi;U.rs wiire |fc Pu!!cd licir Elight Round. culled in. They said it was liver u<uu|>liiul. kl . „ , , , They pr. scribed for me. I took the mud!- " l \° "; le I>™U y, and got ijnite fat and cine, but got no better. I sank lower and '"bu.-it, and von ..md ace by iho sparkle m lover. I couldn't lift my huud oil' the llul- U J' (1 . ■ ll " i ''.V'ler rosy chucks, that she was pillow, and my stomach was in such a loehle ''V v " 0O _ v 1 1 '- 1 11:1' 1 :' 1 - \ I>avo al'sohite faith in state that I couldn't even take milk and v.<u .< : »""><* } '.•«'«■ m»l "« wonder , and I only water. Host four stone in uciyU in eleven u ' lbll • 1 «» lj t'"« ""OS would call here and months. It looked like a final breaking up. I Will Soon Convince Them I thought I was done for. I was » mere as to the „n , u e of Olellle ,, ls Tonio- » skeleton, with the skin stretched over „ Ym , uil , S(JO tjlij in thfi chronicle am , my bones. The doctors gave me up. It other pipcra .» so«med as though it was ;<.nly a matter of „ T £ iH I lk llluoh „ days. 1 was in despair wheu someone, J without the doctor's knowledge, Suggested a Bottle MuivW , u ,, A , ISi O(2C . S Alicrcromliic-st., Syrlnev, of Clements Tonic." in the (Jolony of Now South Wales, tlo solemnly and " Did it do YOU cood?" »inrprel.vdci-laretlmlll«ivo<-nr<*illyti'niHheaimexed '.'Not for sometime, but I persevered, f^^^i^^^Sl^^^^ as it is a irue ami fuithfti! a"uouiiL of my illness ( \ihl tti.it G~**~%~rt iu> l —^* u n » ot m y (lanalitc-r, and cure by Olciiieiits Tonic, and aecmea l»jy taSK nope. a u o contams my full penni.-.sion to publish the All if nnra T liniriln tn fonl n /.Iniino T s:llllc '" «">' wa J"> al "' ' »Ukc tllis solemn decAtl at once 1 began to leel ,v change. 1 i ara ti 0 ,, con.« ; i™iim.siy bdieving the same to be dsked for some meat. My people were tW| „,„! b y vhtiie of llu- provisions of an Act astonished, but they gave it to me. I ute made mid passed in Ihe ninili \o:ir of the reign of it. and digested it. I felt stroneer. I ller P'^cnt Miijrbiy, intituled "An Aob for the trnpiu ilipn tliif T wi<! n. K-ivpd womnn T mon> ••"'-cliial abolition of Oaths and Aflirmations--Knevy tlien that 1 was a s,i\ca woman. 1 taken and mwle in the various Departments o! the* continued with that remedy, and was Government of New South Wales, and to substitute delighted to find a Peelai ations in lieu thereof, and for the supprcs- . . . sion of voluntary and extra judicial Oaths and steady improvement every day. Affidavits." I troubled the doctors no longer. I got on SJ wonderfully. The agonising pains in my V/v? '^it/^yHf back and sides melt d away. My head Sf'^r " felt clear and free from pain. Every day ~r saw me eat better meals, and I had no ■ «^*« return of the indigestion and vomiting, Declared ot Sydney this first day of September, and how thankful I was to get some sleep before ';™ sand el!sht hulldred and ™^-*^> once more. I was soon out of bed, and by ' J. G. CLEGG, J.P. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. ■ The Retailer who wants to put you off with a substitute for Clements Tonic or any other article of acknowledged repute only has one aim in view, that is the increase of* his own profits. If he increases his profit, you gel so much less value for your money, consequently i you arc the person who is robbed and swindled, not ihe proprietor of Clements Tonic. You , can't be too particular. The very moment a retailer Ijigins to argue about his " cheap and I nasty imitation " being " just as good," skip out us if you had met the plague. Never trust that man; shun him always. Why? Because next time you visit his shop you may want ' something lie knows you can't check, then Aic sees no necessity to argue with you about j the article being " just as good," because he knows you can't detect the fraud, and he can ; have you how he likes, and you bet your last red cent lie will. If a retailer will attempt to : rob you when your eyes are open, you must know ho will have no scruples when they are shut, and you are blind to his tricks. Never deal there at all again. There are more swindlers with cheap medicines than in any other trade, and you only rob your pocket and sacrifice your health by permitting any substitution. JW.wmJHlillll iwiiiim i.i*an.»Mlln^lHß— aOCTy--^*-T:aiamQ;=s»p"i;«K»<gTrpff:ir'j ■Jj^mamK^if^ly-jyj'-ji'yjin will 11^^«^a>

The strength of two horses equls that of 15 men. The strength of one pound of MoKenzio's Hondai-Lanka Tea, at 2s 4d or 2s 6d, equals one and a-half pounds of any other brand, and absolutely free of any coloring matter. Save money by using it.— Sold by D. Taylor, Gore.

mHE NEW ZEALANIJ COLLIERIES, _L RAILWAY, AND OIL SYNDICATE (LIMITED), Proprietors of KAITANGATA COAL. For a HOUSEHOLD COAL, the Kaitan gata keeps up its reputation as the best in the market, and the Company takes every care by screening and otherwise to supply it in a condition that will, they hope, continue to meet with the approval of all Householders. Should omissions, however, in this respect ever occur, the Company will be glad to know and rectify them. The Nuts are specially suited forlianges. Agents in Gore : The N.Z. Express Co., Massey and Co., George Hicks. W. P. WATSON, General Manager. Head Offices, Crawford Street, Dunedin. 74 A New Departure. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTEY. BOOKBINDING. TA7"E have imported a most modern VV and complete Bookbinding Plaut, witli all accessories, and engaged the services of competent workmen, enabling us to undertake the manufacture of — ACCOUNT BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Ledgers, Day Books, Cash Books, Journals, Minute Books, Guard Books, Share liegisters, Transfer Books, Order Books, Etc., Etc. ; ruled to any pattern, and in any stylo of binding, MUSIC BINDING. We make this branch a specialty, executing orders in cloth or leather, at the lowest prices. PERIODICALS. Mag iziucs, Newspapers, Art Journals, and General Periodicals bound in the best style. REBINDING of all kinds undertaken. LIBRARIES. Wo are prepared to enter into contracts with Libraries for Binding in uniform style Books oil hand and future purchases. PAPER RULING. Our Paper Ruling Plant is the most complete in Southland. We undertake Rulings to any pattern on paper of any grade desiied. STATIONERY. Legal and Mining Stationery of every description, Receipt and Delivery Books, Promissory Note Forms, Note Books, Etc., on hand, and manufactured to any design. JOB PRINTING. Our range of Jobbing Types, Borders, Ornaments, Etc., is the newest and best selected in Southland, enabling us to execute the finest work at City Prices. Every description of Commercial and General Printing supplied on the shortest notice, as heretofore. We have spared no expense in fitting out these new departments with the best appliances and materials obtainable, and are confident that such extension of Local Industry will commend itself to the bp-arty support of the district public. BOLAMORE & CO., PEINTEKS, BOOKBINDERS, PAPKR RULERS & MANUFACTURING STATIONEBS, GORTON STREET, GORE. mi pin «i i mmvmm wrormm 1

WEAR ONLY STANDARD BRAND [ UNRIVALLED FOR QUALITY. L | WEAR ONLY \ STANDARD BRAND i ■ UNRIVALLED FOR" STYLE. >

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Mataura Ensign, Issue 717, 29 March 1900, Page 4

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