For Heart Trouble. yOUR heart beats more than ten thousand times a day. And every heart beat is an impulse of the inside nerve branch called the cardiac plexus. The heart is a muscle, but it is the nerve that makes the muscle do the work. An irregular or weak heart is almost in every instance the direct result of a weak or irregular nerve —inside nerve. To cure heart trouble, restore the nerve to normal. E V R E N NERVE & BRAIN TABLETS will restore the cardiac plexus, just as they restore the solar plexus of the great inside nerve system—the power nerves—the master nerves. ALL CHEMISTS i STOREKEEPERS SELL THEM Price a/- per Box. Or will be sent Post Free on receipt of price by F. A. PETERS, Sole Proprietor, SYDNEY, N.S.W. For sale by A/*, W. H. SAIFS, ' Storekeeper and Gum Merchant, The Cosmopolitan College, Ilis Majesty’s Arcade, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. Thorough and successful preparation foi Matriculation, Medical Preliminary, Civil Service, C & D Teachers’, and Pharmacy Examinations. Classical and Modern Languages. Advanced methods of Country Correspondenct Tuition. All subjects of education and improvement. Unremitting personal attention. Individual and class instruction. Assistance t< students in the country, and coming to Auckland. Practical and Psychological Memon System. MAURICE R. KEESING, Principal. HUBERT H, DACRE, Ift-lfl L (DAVIES & DACRE), SURGEON DENTIST, CUSTOM STREET EAST. Next door Thames Hotel, opposite Pamel Tram Terminus. Will visit Mangouui periodically, and may be consulted at Reinhardt’s hotel SEA VIEW ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, near Wharf WAIHARARA. 3//J Handy accommodation for travellers. Also paddocking, liorsofeed.—MßS. R. C. WILSON, Proprietress. Campbell & Ehrenfried COMPANY, LIMITED. Unbeaten Champions against allcomers— RUNNING ALES. XXXX ALES. BOTTLED ALES. DRAUGHT STOUT. lol& Pure Prize Exhibition BEER and. STOUT, h. bulk and bottle. The Judges at the Auckland Industrial Exhibition expressed the opinion that the Exhibit of Bulk Beer of the Campbell and Ehrenfried Company merited special recog nition for its excellence. Fixed Sittings MAGISTRATE’S COURT for the Bay of Islands Magisterial District, for the quarter ending 30th JUNE, 1906. Houhora —May 24, Old Age Pensions; 2oth. Court till 3 p.m. Kawakawa—May 29. N.B.—Should the dates of arrival or departure of steamers and coaches to and from the above places vary, sittings be protracted, or. am unforseen occurrence happen the dates .'ana hours given above may alter accordingly, or the Justices may take any business within then jurisdiction. Criminal cases will he heard first, next civil cases, then Old Age Pensions, unless good cause be shown to the contrary. Chamber and administrative business will be taken when convenient. Every Saturday from noon, Sundays, and all statutory and proclaimed holidays, such as Ist, 2nd, 3rd and 29th January, the 21st to 25th Apnl, both inclusive; the 24th May; the 3rd of June, Labour Pay; 9th November, and the 24th to the 31st December inclusive; the Courts are closed except for urgent business. R. STONE FLORANCE, Stipendiary Magistrate.
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Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 44, 12 June 1906, Page 5
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