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/**^v^ Instantly Ralleres ra SKIN V^TORTURES Jt^Ti^^^y A warm bath with fYTS&^T^ffl CuOcura Soap, l >^^Xia single application of y^Z^—s^( Cutlcrara (ointment), (/$ the great skin cure, followed by mild doses of Coticura Resolvent (the new blood purifier), will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy cure in every form of torturing, disfiguring skin humours. SoW thrtra«l»rattiio world. UriHih depot: NtWJMT, London. Pottib DaDoSCnun. CoßP.,Bwton,o.B.A. to various parts of the town. They usher into his presence all visitors; and must be ready day and night to carry his orders. When they reaoh the age of seventeen or eighteen, they are drafted into . the ranks of the mulazemin, and their places are taken by others. The Khalifa thinks that by employing young boys bis seorets are less likely to be betrayed ; and in this he is not iar wrong, when one considers the extraordinary amount of bribery and corruption whioh prevails among the older olasses. Within the house, into whioh theße yonng boys are never admitted, he employs young ennnohs, who wait upon him, while the more advanced in age of this unfortunate class are relegated to the outer dependencies of the household. Even ehese juvenile domestios suffer considerable brutality [at his hands. The slightest mistakes are punished by flogging, or the 'offenders are thrown into chains and starved. . . . Utterly ignorant of reading and writing, the Khalifa orders iall letters that arrive to be handed to his secretaries, Mbu el Gasem and Mudasser, who are obliged to explain* the contents and write replies in accordance with the orders. These two individuals lead a wretohed life -;for they know that he will not forgiye the slightest mistake, and should jhe have the least suspicion of them having revealed any of his f secretß, even throngh carelessness, he would not hesitate to treat them as he treated their comrades Ahmedi and his four brothers, who, having ■ been aooused of communicating with the Ashraf, were exeouted. * Or. Jameson's trial is rapidly approaching. As to whether his action was a wise one or not is a grave question. The J trial of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds has been a decided [ success— it is allowed by all to be unequalled—from all Grocers' and Cheipists, 1 1/6 and 2/6. Whosesale Agents, N.Z, lirng Company. If you are sick in any way whatever send a stamped envelope to our Agency, Wellington ; state the case' as minutely as possible, and you receive advice by return ' post. . Our agents are all qualified. 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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 140, 15 June 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 140, 15 June 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXX, Issue 140, 15 June 1896, Page 4