COLUMBIA CHAINLESS BICYCLE j I We bave had more experience in ; Chainless Bioycles than all the other j cycle dealers in New Zealand put to> gether. We were the first to import tho chainless after they became popular in tho United States. The Columbia Chainless is the wheel of the future ; it appeals to conimonseuse. Free wheel and cushion frame combined. The £erex and Jones Co., importers, the Square, Edward Burns, manager. Chain bicycles from .£lB, uliy guaranteed.—Adyt,
I t;:. OLIVER CHILLS £ \/ '■''■*■ - and <? | (j.--:: colds, j; i.ivHi; chill, sneezing, colds, and cold r ;•, hands :hh"l feet are ."•t this season common afflictions. When the liver,because *jf 'jk of some derangement, ceases to act in \ 5 the proper manner a certain amount \ of bile fiii'J.s its way into thu blood, and X ■ \ ;U t!ie same t:m« tlit: blood created *>. X from food consigned is of n decidei'ly J,_ poor qii.'iiity. In tliis manner the blood '^ becomes rongesled, the circuL.tion \ < s!u^;;ish, .'md a co!<i i-; the result. 'I'hc circulation of the b'ood now bainjj V much slower than umihl, the entire <> •■wicin il-aficcled. 'I h:: nerves become '\, t i.iistrun.v. the ;i:i::etite. poor, a;;d the r-o-i <;i:;turhed. 'Vl'.e luni ,• becomes ex- v ', t:i:!iK*.!v siiM'tiii:,b;e io ciiilis, and the \ A -•!''■•:-sV-i '".r.:i'...i:t imum;:; a vioSer.t ■< '< . u;u::j i.l i\;i,unu.;; ursheezin^.' .Many Vf < 5..-;:,i'i.ed r(;-.!:i dies Uii to »- L -t at the *? I •,,, :\'j! ur Am trui;b;c, ami only afford •? temporary relief. A nretiicine that will > i:L-«j) the liver i:i tiiuruii^h. and ic;^i:l;ir s working o: ckr, ami l!n- i:!ge.^iion ri^ht, \ will, wiiluml duuia, prove the most \ | i.-l;ective ;ueveiit'\e i.nd cure lor ii\er % \ chiil. V.U.C-;. Mie'jx.ng, etc. 'I'his is X :-f ,-.h.il i:iii:. Ueavis fur liiliousress will $ do. Nui'CUe: remedy can !>;• tunnd, (*. ';'. fi;r they have proved their efficacy in :_,' Uiousiinds (ji cases. At this tiyiug X < season no home shouid be without \ 0 ; UU' V' __ Q /.;v p'.;i '<^^-i.*-£- >,■-:J /"~> /••/.■/ /•■■/'• -r^-<t *. i, ' •.■■'■- ;>\' ;:•'■"'■• w^t-^^^/i't''^ J? ! Through an unfortunate mi L.ike 8i I x^ndrew'u Ladies' Guild is o iued ' change the place for holding i s s c : work to Sc Andrew's Pr.esbytei.-iau Ka. M
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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7466, 3 July 1902, Page 4
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