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( NAPIER. | ( NEW PLYMOUTH. | ? "Took two doses of * I "Have derived great 1 j \ Impey's May Apple only, S / bencHt from Impey's May S \ and in one hour felt like I \ Apple. The most bens- \ t a different man." \ i ficial preparation I have «T | H. V. Bear. \ C. used." Miss A. Nichol. \ People all over the j^T" colony— north, west, east, jy and south— after vainly trying other j-e-g —7' remedies for Indigestion arid Liver *£T : M Complaints, have found a complete cure in / IMPEY'S | IjVIAiY^PPLEI T» This liquid remedy acts on the liver arid flushes 9 the kidneys, cools the blood, clears out g the waste bile, frees the uric acid and JP cleanses the stomach and bowels JB* in a manner intended ,££? \ NELSON. ? < SOITHLAND. 1 C " Impey's May Apple is / S f £ a sure cure for Indigestion, \ V "Impey's May Apple is \ \ Constipation, and Sluggish < ) the only preparation I know C \ Liver. For Sick Headache i \ of for restoring 'a man with f Cit has no equal." \ < a liver ' to good health." C I Geo. Hogg. \ ( E. P. James, Enfield. \ Chemists and Stores, 2-6 por bottle. b , . - . .j«u._to._— — ai^*^o| J FOS A DEI.KIL.IJS | j CUP OF TEA 1 "AMBER TIPS" I 1 ? BRAND. I SPiiilSl Or FLOWERS. r\UK "TVfEW OEASON'S OTOCK f\V SPECIMEN ASD FLOWER VASES A KRIVED mHIS -TTiTEEK— JUST IN NICE TIME FOB THB QPRING "OLOOIIS. V-' 1 ' CAN SUIT ALL TASTES. TTTILL TTOU TTAVE A T 00K A T FTTIHEM . "° SNODGRASS & SONS' *pv IRECT TMPORTERS. f , Foi" A DELICIOUS I CUP OF TEA ! ... TRY ... " AMBER TIPS " fr >--» M . v - I -^r-^o^PEUMJI.-.f---- in^MniMl^MH I EMND. CALEDONIA HOUSE. HARRY PECK'S TABLE DAINTIES. Salmon and Shrimp Paste in Glass Vases. Salmon and Anchovy Paste in Glass Vases. Ham and Tongue, Ham and Chicken, and Bloater Paste, etc. Ancliovette, a delicious Fish Paste, For Sandwiches, Hors de Qeuvres, and Savouriet PECK'S GALANTINES. Galantines of Ham and Chicken. „ „ Turkey and Tongue. „ „ Ham and Tongue. In Glass Moulds. PECKS English Brawn in Glass Moulds. Ham and Chicken, Ham and Tongue, and Game, Patis \w Glass jars. Lobster in Aspic Jellv — in Glass Moulds 1 rawns in Aspic Jellv — in Glass Jars. PECKS FAMOUS INDIAN CURRIES. Curried Fowl Prawns and Lobster. PECKS ANGLO-FRENCH SOUPS Mock Turtle, Mulligatawny, Tomato, Julienne, and Gravy. PECKS INDIAN CHUTNEY in Terra-Cotta Art Jars. E. GROVE & SON, *^ff ™*^

CRICKET. DOVEDALE V. NGATIMOTI. Senior fixtures under the Motueka Cricket Asociation opened on Saturday last, when the Dovedale and Ngatimoti teams met- on the Dovedale j ground, resulting in an easy win for the home team, Ngatimoti playing with several of their best men away, suffering from influenza. Although being repi-esented by good substitutes, it failed to equalise things. The bowling of A. Eyles and Wm. Hawks proved too much for the visiting batsmen. L. Heath and L. Canton bowled well for Ngatimoti, Dovedale winning by an innings and 10 runs. Subjoined are the scores : — DOVEDALE. . J. Burnett, c Heath 10 W. Hawks, b Heath ! ... 0 H. Thorn, b L. Canton 1 A. Eban, b Heath 26 B. Gapper, b Heath 7 C. Hall, b Thomason 2 A. Thorn, run out 7 N. Win, not out 12 V. Loveridge, b Heath 6 O. Eyles. i- 1.. Canton 5 ' A. b'tiinger, b Heath 1 Byes 5 Leg-byes 3 Total 84 NGATIMOTI. Ist Innings. j C. Heath, b Eyles 3 '• L. Canton, b Eyles 5 L. Heath, not out 5 A. Thomason. c and (j Eyles 0 H. Homer, c and b Hawkes 0 , S. Hill, b Hawkes 0 A. Canton, <.- and b Hawkes 0 A. Durrant. run out 0 E. Burrows, b Eyles 0 Substitute, c- Gapper 5 Substitute, b Burnett 2 Byes i Leg-byes 2 Total ~~ 24 2nd Innings. ('. Heath, b Elian " 0 L. Canton, i- and b Evlcs 26 L. Heath ,b Hawkes ..' 0 A. Tliumasan, b Elian 1 H. Homer. \x Burnett 8 8. Hill, b Eban 3 A. Canton, b Hawkes 11 A. Durrant, b Eyles 0 E. Burrows, b Burnett 0 Substitute, not out 0 Substitute, b Evles 0 \ Byes " 1 | Total 50 } THE RIFLE TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA. [Un::jd Press Association.] WELLINGTON, Friday. In addition to the team which will j represent New Zealand at the rifle I competitions in Australia, there left in j the steamer Winimera this afternoon j the following rifle shots, namely, VV. ! and C. Speck, of Huiroa ; J. R. Franklin, of Weber; VV. Judd, of Karori; T. Mugeiidge, of Palmerston North ; and J. Meyers, of Hokuarngi. SMARTING ECZEMA » ■■ Shocking Humour on Arms, Hands f and Body— When Scratched Pimples Became Bleeding Sore 9 —Could Not Sleep from Itching —Suffered Five Months. CURED IN A FORTNIGHT BY CUTICURA REMEDIES ♦ j "I -was first affected on the arms and j hands and between tho fingers, and then nearly all over the body. It first broke out ia small pimples which filled with water., Sometimes it was matter, and they itched so much that I could not sleep night or ilay. As fcoeii as I got Warm in bed the itching was dreadful. I could not help, 6cratchirig, and then tbey -w«ul(l bleed until they were like Sores. It was like this over five months. I had a physician after I had it for ■weeks and he told me it was a skin diseaso called bczema. He told me to have a bath in hot 6oda water every day, or twice a day, for three weeks, and he said I would be well by then. I did it for a fortnight, no more, for ifc nearly sent me mad with the smarting of it. I tried lots of things after that which cost me pounds. It is now over eights months since I first had it, and now I bave not one spot en me. "I was reading the paper one Sunday 1 and saw of a ease cured by Cuticura, and my father advised me to get some. I got two shilling tablets cf Cuticura Soap first and one box of Cuticura Ointment. That is all the Cuticura Ointrjcnt I had, but I had five tablets of Cuticura Scap in all. I had a bath every morning and night for a month and in a week all the scabs came off and left small purple spots, and in a fortnight every ono was gone. Now it is all new skin and no one would , think how dreadful it was. J "I am thankful to you, as I might f have gone on for months in torture; 1 now I can sleep from night till morning 2 and never wake. Mrs. Caves, Long St., J Hanslope, Juno 21, 1900." 1 a CUTICURA TREATMENT Complete external and internal treafcment for every humour, consists of Cuticura Soap to cleanso the skin, Ointmeni to heal the skua, and Pills to purify the blood. A single set is often sufficient to cure the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, and scaly humours, from infancy to age, when all else fails. Pold throuehout the world. Depots; London, 27, Charterhouse Sq.; R. Towns & Co.. pyclney: Lennon, Cape Town, etc.: Potter Druff A- Chem. Corp.. Sola Frous. ra-Postrlree, Cuticura Book oo the bkia.

MOROCCO. j THE CAPTIVITY OF SIR HARRY MACLEAN. Uniiki 'r'aEas AiSOJIATION. -COPXKIOHI.J LONDON, Thursday. The "Daily Telegraph's" Rabat correspondent states that it is reported that Britain has informed the Sultan that she fears his captivity is dangerous, owing to Sir Harry Mai-Lean's advanced age and demands his release. It is reported that Raisuli claims a ransom of 400,000 dollars, and also the Governorship of Tangier for himself and the Governorship of another port for an adherent. I =— ! RUSSIA. FORTRESSES TO BE DISMANTLED. [United Piiess Association. — Copyright.] ST. PETERSBURG, Friday. Russia has decided to dismantle the naval fortresses of Libau, Sveaborg, Ustdvinsk, Kertch and Batoum, retaining only Kronstadt, Sevastopol and Vladivostock. THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC AN INSURRECTION. [U.viTEn Press Association. — Copy RIGHT.] j BUENOS AYRES, Friday. An insurrection has occurred in the province of Corrinths, Argentina. After several small fij»hts the insurgents seized several positions. i SOUTH AFRICA. j CHINESE ON THE RAND. (United Peess Association. — ConBIQBT.f) LONDON, Thursday. Mr Spicer, M.P., after visiting the compounds of the Rand mines, declares that the Chinesee are the spoiled children of the Rand. DOWN-TRODDEN AUSTRALIA. VIEWS OF A LABOUR AGITATOR [United Press Association. — Copyeight.] LONDON, Thursday. The "Chronicle" publishes a letter written by Ben Tillet, the labour agitator, from Melbourne, to friends in England, stating that it would be unwise for anyone to think of making a home in Australia, where the people grovel in the throes of poverty, and Nature has been prodigal in her gifts. Sweating, non-employment, and starvation rule with a rod that breaks hearts and lives. The land is monopolised, and the gravest .scandals occur in the administration of Government land. Scores of thousands aro unable to obtain land. I ' TRAM FATALITY IN VICTORIA. THE DRIVER AND THE FIREMAN KILLED. [vlnited Press Association. — Copyright.] MELBOURNE, Friday. A goods train, consisting of twenty trucks, engine, and guard's van, left the rails near Kilmore. The whole train, with the exception of the van, rolled down a steep embankment. Tho driver, Duke, was killed instantly, and Cherry, the fireman, died a couple of houi-s later. EARTHQUAKES IN VICTORIA. [Unitbd Peess Association. — Copieiqht.] MELBOURNE, Friday. Several earth tremors wero telt this evening at Yea, Nagambia, and Seymour. Windows were broken, and crockery rattled at the latter place, causing much consternation. The tremors lasted for several seconds. DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN PRESBYTERIAN. [United Press Association/; AUCKLAND, Monday. Mrs Elizabeth Somerville, the widow of the late Mr Henry Somerville, died at an early hour this morning, aged 88 years. Deceased was one of the hardy band of pioneers who arrived in Auckland v the ship Jane Gilford as far back as 1842. She was a very liberal supporter of the cause of Presbyterianism, and some years ago founded the Somerville Bursaries for the asistance of students in the Presbyterian ministry, and tti-e Soin«i-.-ill^ ..lemorial Church at Remura is the result of her generosity. Some years ago she presented £1000 to what was known as the late Mrs Cowie's Home, which has since been merged into St. Mary's Home at Otahuhu. Deceased is survived by her three daughters, Mrs A. R. Hay, of Southland; Mrs W. Culpan, and Mrs Ireland, of Parnell.

T " mrlr^^^^^^" MMl^ | FOB n_DEUC_OUS 1 I "AMBER TIPS" Rich, Creamy and Delicious J § ___«________-__-=»---«--«— — Benger's Food contains in itself he natß f 1 digestive principles, which 3 BRAND, enable it to bs taken and "retauuri who.* all other foods are rej cted." 1 For Iz__a__ts, Invalids, and tS_e Aged. ! L^^^,^-^ ,^__«_^^ •C 1 Benger's Food is sold in tins by Chemists, etc., cverywliers, , ' L r 1 - ■' * nj w P , '^^ J ---^^-JLJ.^^-B^J-a '*G£a^-^_*--*;*-*__*T-_FST^^^ ; Tlie Famous JKLenaecly foi? COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, & CQNSUMPTION, Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the World. Those *ho bave taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Its healing power is marvellous Sufferers from any form^^^S^lnS^StnU. fereathine Hoarseness. Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief; and to those who are subject to Co d ; on .the ' Ctaitu a n ffSctsa Complete Cure, lt is most comforting in allaying irritation in the throat and gmog strength to the voice, and it neither allows a Cough or^ggm rhronic nor Consumption to develop. Consumption bas never b«n known to exist where •• Coughs" have been properly treated with tms www Bhould be "without it. as. taken at the beginning, a dose is generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure ii certain. Beware Off Imitations I The great success of HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CORE, has Induced a number of unprincipled persons to make imitations, each calling his medicine » Bronchitis o lure," with th ®^W* «* deceiving the simple-minded, and so setting a sale for an imitation which has none of the beneficial effect, that HEARNE'S BRONCHITSS CURE has. Consequently it has become necessary to draw your attention to this fact, and to request you in your own interests to be particular to ask for HEARNE'S and to see that you get It. HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE, Small Si.c, 2,6; Large Size, 4/8. - Sold by Chemists and Medicine Vendors, md by the Proprietor, W. Q. HEARNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. Forwarded to any Address, when not obtainable loca.ly. NOTICL-llearuc's Broils Cure No. la does NOT contain any poison within the meaning of the Act. It is eqnally beneficial for the yonngest child and the most aged person. ti. 1. BRANCH OFFICE.— Ho. 11, First Floor, Hume's Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 October 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 October 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 October 1907, Page 4

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