THE REV. JOHN WESLEY ON MEDICINE.
„„_-, - ._. & _.„ — c first brought into use in a very natural r and simple manner in the earliest age J of the world. Mankind by various experiment, or accidents, discovered that certain plants, roots, and barks ] possessed medicinal properties. These were found sufficient to remove their ] diseases. The European as well as the American said to his neighbour, "Are you sick? Drink the juice of this herb, and your sickness will be at an end." Hence it was, perhaps, that the ancients, not only in Egypt, Greece, and Rome, but even, in barbarous nations, assign to medicine a divine origin." The phenomenal success of IMPEY'S MAY APPLE is due to the fact that it is purely herbal and composed of the fluid extracts of May Apple, dandelion, cascara, Turkey ruhbarb, etc. lt is a positive cure for indigestion. Chemists and stores, 2s 6d.
B______Um-j.. ■■■■■--||MT____M_-__B____-', mt- to tho Home at Bell's Island, for 12 onths. HAWEEA, Monday. On Saturday the Hirstland estate" waa )ld. The 1300 hundred acres were cut p into 34 and 80 acres allotments, and 1 were sold, the whole estate realisiing 48,000, or an average of £34 10s an ere. The prices were regarded as. . igli, but the land was bought by men ho have lived in the district for years. REEFTON, Monday. The Westland Trades and Labour 'oimcil has approved of the Wellington \ ioeialist party s platform by 6 votes to WELLINGTON, Monday. Captain England, of the Nimrod, reigns on account of ill-health. The ship vill remain at Lyttelton until she again eaves at the end of December for tho .ntarctic regions to pick up the expedi.ion party. Mr F. J. Burgess, S.M. a_id Warden )f tho Wakitipu district-, is to be transferred to the Thames district. The death is announced of Caftain James Mansfield Gelling, who saw sor-t-ice .in the Crimea and ;n the Mauri wars. He helped to form *he lor-Ufci af Hamilton, and *ras for 12 yed-s itTown Clerk. D,- .1. M. Bell, Director of C.0"..;'---cal _._*.*.&•,. is going to ma.c a geological survey of Mount Radiant ;,__ si:r-rou-idin. country near Westpoi. du*irg the n- xt few months. Mr William T. Foster, of Dunedin, has been advised that he has won the the Tinline scholarship at the New Zealand University.
k When attacked with JDiarrno^^or bowel complaint, you want a medicine that acts quickly. The attack is always sudden, generally severe, and with increasing pain. Evon a slight delay in procuring a remedy increases tho risk. Keep a bottl. of Chimberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Wiarrhoc. Eemedy in tho house, aid you are absolutely saie. It has ntrver been known to faU in cases of colic, Cholera, diarrhoea, or summer complaint in childron. For sale by B. Snodgrag^* '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 March 1908, Page 4
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