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GLEANINGS.

I*W motor cap. ow.’ *** irut *° band at Leaer’e.” Adiscovcry of koroscneoil ’" *££*£ to hare been made in Ma. . Volley, at the head of the J. orthern Wairca waters. • , Wood*' Great Peppermint Cote for Cough. ’ |nd Cold* never tail*. i» 6d and 2e 6d.* Greece first incorporated submarine vessels in her national navy. She had a Nordenfeldt submarine in 1886. Then Turkey had two in 1887. Gigantic Conspiracy': ’Tis a gigantic conspiracy of Coughs ana Colds against you. Foil it *ith Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery for Colds, Coughs, and Consumption. Price Is. 6d. and 3s. Obtainable at J. Evans and Sons Waipanakauri T. Houston Ahipara; R. V. Johnston Kaitaia ; J. McKay FairW . Dr. Mason, in bis annua/ report, suggests that schoolmasters should keep a fist of all pupils who in their opinion are below the normal in health. When you need a good and reliable liuiment try Chamberlain’* Pain Balm. It has no superior tor sprains and swelling*. A piece of flannel slightly dampened with Pain Balm is superior to a plaster for lame hack or pama in theride of the chert. It also relieves rheumatic pains and makes sleep and rest possible. For safe by all dealer* in medicine.^ * %c]&Dr. Lyman B. Sperry, now fi Sydney, in condemning the tea-dnnking habit in Australia, said that the properties of the milk and tea together formed a fluid which could be best described as liquid 'leather.

Don’t Wait Ti" To-moirow : IPs the little Colds that grow into big cold*; the big colds that end in death. Don’t wait till to-morrow to cure the little colds, for one dose of Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery for Coughs Colds, and Consumption will break up a cold if taken at the beginning. Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery Is a safe and never-failing remedy.—l s. 6d ; A us. Obtainable at: J. Evans and Sons, Waipapakauri- B. V. Johnaton, Kaitaia; J. Mckay, Fairbnm; W. C. Bunkall, Herekmo; T. S Houston, Ahipara.*

An interesting specimen of limestone rock, taken from a cutting at Pohui, Hawke’s Bay, has been shown to the “ Hawke’s Bay Herald.” It contains six sharks' teeth of various sizes, in a very fine state of petrifaction. The specimen was taken from the centre of a large ■tone, and indicates that at some distant date the land must have been immersed.

There is nothing that will so effectively refresh and brace up the system, dear the brain, cleanse the complexion and brighten the eyes as a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets. Their effect is to stimulate the bowels to perform their work in a natural and gentle manner, thus cleansing the system of all those poisonous matters that cause biliousness andj siok headache. For sale by all dealers in medicine.

A new system of dealing with inebriates by indeterminate sentences came into force in New South Wales last week. Three persons who were brought before the Water Police Court, charged with being inebriates, were accordingly sent to Darlinghurst, where a wing will he reserved for the system. Medical supervision will form an important factor in the treatment.

AU our readers who wear BOSLYN will be pleased to hear that Messrs Boss and Glendining, Ltd., warehousemen and proprietors of the vAll known Boslyn worsted wooUMTiiJs. 9f opening up business in an nnMim'ti in Auckland having just erc/el a large and commodious warchoua in Elliot- street for that purpose. The strong demand that has set in for Boslyn manufactures from the North has played an important part in bringing about this desirable result.”

The poultry editor of the “ Buckeye County Gazette ” received this letter from a poetical summer cottager Dear Editor.—What shall I do ? Each morn when I visit my henhouse I find two or three fowls on their backs, their feet sticking straight up and their souls wandering through fields Elysian. What is the matter ? The prosaic editor replied by return mail Dear Friend- The principal trouble with your hens seems to be that they are dead. There isn’t much that you can do, as they will probably he that way for some time. Yrs resptfly, THE EDITOB. Jamestown (South Australia). Mr. W. J. Quigley, proprietor of the Jamestown Hotel, writes as follows:—” For many years I have suffered from Indigestion and Dyspepsia, and was unable to find anythingto give me relief until I tried Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules. I read in the paper the advertisements about these Tabules, and noted that they were highly recommended by many well-known people throughout Australia, and decided to give them n trial. I obtained a tin of the Tabules from the local chemist, and from the first felt like a different man. I was able to enjoy my meals as never before, and could eat whatever I desired ; and since starting to take them have never had an attack of indigestiou. lam now thoroughly cured, and heartily recommend Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules to anyone suffering from indigestion or dyspepsia, as 1 did.” Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules are sold at 2s. 6d. per tin of 80 tabules. Try them. Obtainable at: J. Evans and Sons, Waipapakauri; T. Houston, Ahipara ; B. V. Johnston, Kaitaia ; J. McKay, Fairbum; W. C. Bunkall. Herekino.

Barone; ‘‘HI had a racehorse I’d name him Money.” Field; “Why so?” Barone; “Well, money is about the fastest thing to go I know of.” There are woods of high mercantile value, Ban woods of great beauty and price, And woods of such close grain and hardness As resist all white ants, rats and mice. But the Woods of all woods to lie lauded, (You all will agree, I am Sure), lathe Woods to whom mankind’s indebted, for the only Great Peppermint Gore.

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Northland Age, Volume 4, Issue 3, 3 September 1907, Page 3

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GLEANINGS. Northland Age, Volume 4, Issue 3, 3 September 1907, Page 3

GLEANINGS. Northland Age, Volume 4, Issue 3, 3 September 1907, Page 3

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