Dr. Jameson, who is now Premier of Cape Colony, has liad many memorable experiences in his career, hut none much more singular, perhaps, than that of sitting down to dinner next to a man who hnd condemned him to- death. This was his Honor Judge K-otze, who was Chiel Justice of hhe Doer Republic at thu time of the raid, and in that capacity passed the sentence in question. Mr Kotzo afterwards took service under tee British South Africa Company,
LATEST WAR NEWS: Russia has a disordered stomacli; Japan is represented, by Genera Uuro-Hy,po. and England by public opinion.- General Curo makes war on all disorganised stomachs and is fully backed up by public opinion. Curo i-s a new scientific discovery, and is a cure for indigestion, biliousness, constipation, nervous irritability, mental despondency and hypochondriasis-. It was originally a doctor's prescription, being, a scientific combination of purely herbal extracts, affording relief soon after taking it and effecting absolute-; cures where for years all previous efforts failed. It soon became famous, and was bought by a wealthy syndicate, and by them'patonted and its name Curo-Hypo registered. A limited number of large bottles, usually sold at 3s 6d, are now offered as an introduction to the local public through Mr C. F. A. Whiteford, chemist. Palmerston North, for the small price of Is Gd. Early application is necessary to secure same at reduced price." We have declared war to a social evil and ask for recruits to establish our reputation in this line of medicine.—P. Bock and Co., Auckland, wholesale agents.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7792, 17 March 1904, Page 8
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