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I Medicall¥ OERfc MILLIONS ■mm V ° F ' t MILLIONS I V ° F WOMEN USE * IUTICURI SOAP! , ««&«» FOR THE Hands JkXlliSliiSkin. For beautifying the Bkin, for the stopping of fall- :" : ing hair, for softening and Whitening red, rough ' hands, in the form of baths for annoying irritations, for too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, for many sanative antiseptic purposes, ana for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery, it 13 Incomparable. .■-...:, ■-.-, Said by all Colonial Chemist*. PoixsE Coep., Sols ( f Stops., Boston, U.S. A. .e :-.~ ~ ~~~ — : ___ —- A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. I BEECHAM'S PILLS, "'" SOB Jili k ; . ■'-. ■ Bilious and Nervous Disorders, wan as 3IOK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER, AMD FEMALE AILMENTS WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. In Boxes, la lid and 2s 9<l each, with nil; .directions, Is lid bos contains 56 pills. " PRKPARKD ONLY By S'HIS PROPRIETOR, Thos. BEECHAM, SI. Helens, ENGLAND; BEECHAM'S Tooth Paste. • EFFICACIOUS— ECONOMICAL— Cleanses the Tootb—Perfumes the Breath , , ... In Collapsible Tubes of all Druggists. lav 141 ill a Lldfll ... ; . Two Bottles Make a Complete Cure. Perhaps your rheumatism is not bad I enough to confine you to the bed; yet your muscles and bones ache every ' time a storm approaches, making you ' generally miserable. We can bring you , positive and prompt relief. "-. Mrs. Isabella Menzies, of Gisborno, New Zealand, sends this letter and her photograph: ■•■■ . I •■■■"' j^^SSSlP^l'•"■"■" '-"-'"'■''■''■'■■' ; '-'. mm - *j \km--.,>-"I took a hard cold which resulted in a severe attack of rheumatism. I tried all kinds of remedies without relief. Then I tried J|| W goo j&dj' * f%| iff fWi\ kJ EatJSijrf ha HHft ViTrrxj'fif .. ~ Eis - fciasxaa lea tiX •"■-.-Higs# f -*" ■ -■- M'omlJdrl i id' eta; k Hi 7 <£>&> >&Ss ffl ell <&53» • :.. i '■ v.:- 1 ". I was not disappointed, for after taking only two bottles the rheumatism all left me and I was cured. I want to do everything I can to make known what a wonderful medicine your Sarsaparilla, is for those suffering the severe pains of. rheumatism," To make a quick cure, take Ayor's Pills with tho Sarsaparilla. They make the liver active, cure biliousness and constipation. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. C* C(CLE'S* pTUIsT" „_C. FOR BILE, ' COCKLE'S PILLS, !s*£ FOR LIVER, PILLS. ' 2**? _____„ _OR ACIDITY. CO ©K L E ? S~ pills. _±i FOR HEARTBURN, COCKLE'S ~pi §. L , FOR DIGESTION ' PJLL& " ■ VL_ FOR SICK HEADACHE. COCK.LE'S'':PYI~LS. __. v iN USE EVERYWHERE, COCKLE'S " P-BL-L ; S. FREE FROM MERCURY. Co'ckle's.7pblls.:"" £> ,ygE OVER 94; YEARS, tn Boxes at Is. ijd., 2s. !»j., 4s. 6d.. lis., and 225, Of ah gsaicino Vendors throughout ths World. : EISS; Are the acknowledged leading remedy for all Female com- ! plaints, itecomniended by the Medical Faculty. The genuine bear the signature of Wm. MAKTI.N ( registered i without vrnieh none are gciuine). No l,ady should bo ' without them.Order of all Chemists throughout the World. 1 Proprietor^AßTlH PhBrm.Chemist.SOiiTiiAMPTBN.ENS, Agents: Sharlj>.ndiCo.,Ld.,auckland/iWallingtoa and Mo iff Zealand Drug Co., Ghristchurch. _ . . —-.—- ———— __ ( BOTH SEXES-Write for free Books of vital interest concerning yourselves and your ( welfare. Posted free.—Write to Charles Ger- 1 lacu 300. E. Collins-street. Melbourne : 1 ■ ■■ 1 -::""....•...,'...-..■■. ■:.-,■=•„;■■] NEWS ITEMS FROM GISBORNE. J • . -* —— i [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] Gisborne, Thursday. DEATH OF MRS. JOHN COLEMAN. Deep regret is felt here at the death this afternoon of the wife, of Mi. John Coleman, who is away with the bowlers' team. Mrs. Coleman had been suffering from asthma and/an affection of the heart, but j had always rallied wonderfully. . When Mr. Coleman left Oisborne a fortnight ago to take part in the bowling tournament at I Wellington, she was in better ( health than I usual, and until yesterday hei condition J gave no concern. She was, then taken ill, and to-day suffered a sudden collapse. It I is specially: unfortunate" that the event ! should have happened whilst Mr. Coleman, ~«, his son' ; Stanley, 'and his daughter were absent irom Gisborne. ■■'■> I • THE RAILWAY WORKS. A public meeting is to.be held to-morrow j night to protest against the .stoppage of , the local railway, works.*;"-' / : ;/ ; i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11877, 31 January 1902, Page 3

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