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gggllpP^^ The "Queen" State J8mBB&r OF THE COMMONWEALTH. THE IDEAL SPOT FOR TOURISTS AND SETTLERS. DEUGHTFUL CLIMATE. I KfIttGORATt NG AXMOSPtfERE. BO MMSI^IK-1B& OOUXOinnCA&XH j wmhi mam wMr •m* ■miiiuiii. tHhtr tar Urn Suit or JgrieoHafat. SPLENDID RAILWAY FACILmESj TOURISTS' TICKETS. ■gT ßaoMura mi O—tad Ufa Urn); Qwml TnAs Btnmi* Oflot, KaaUhaantan (for O«*ul Tai^ *""«"* oo»;is£rfii. (lor 1 sSuA^ 1 • nflnrM* hrMrtb«caUd*u» .. .. .. .. .. £9 • • *ttt*tm»a4*ttrmmtmUa»Bontber* m* Ctatnl SHMmm, wfafafc ■fcjtodM «J1 T&m*sm _fa> O» StadMß BMta, ad Mtt« liOßgnMn aadnunhAni ■ . .. .. „ .. „ „ 4x2 ♦.€ MMh«U rtntida* In tke Oeatnl Dtatfw, wbfc* hetodw ail wflfa>jww«t ■»l»uMrli«MTi.niilii«ini>uin»ft» ■OiiWhi ..£»•• L ' ■'■ .»«^«*ft-««a«d»«jtoi :TT\.- .. .. .. »• t y ■ I m\\ Ifcll I III! I l/liiiilj 111 [ *™™ [rxr * to my **mm on tpfUmOam U *• i APWUBt J. GBOWTBSB, B«aretary. I . ■■.■• : -.' '."■■■'>y.r>- '■■ -- ,U '-'„.. '■'... " _____ A REMARKABLE CRIMINAL . . y ■ . .. ■ m .. , „ P BiOGRAPHY_OTROBERT BUTLER A Murderers Maniiscrip* quo. xa.) Atter Butler, under the name of War- sentative of that Journal succeeded m ton had been sentenced to death, pub- securing an Interview with the conIlc interest lv Brisbane, m fact damned criminal a few days before his throughout Australasia, was quickened, execution. It might be well to explain While the .trial was pending it here that the gates of Boggo-road would have been unfair to have gaol, Brisbane, m which the condemned made it known that Warton, as man was confined, cannot be opened Butler, had on a previous occa- with a corkscrew; as a matter of fact eion stood his trial for murder m there is considerable difficulty In proNew Zealand, and In fact, had had a curing the necessary permit to internarrow escape from the gallows, or that vj©w lie was a . ' f A CONDEMNED PRISONER, CRUEU COLD, CALCDIiATINQ but uko j^^ u^hs a t lockCRIMINAJj ' smiths particularly when a man's life Naturally, the condemned man, when j 8 at s take and when matters which It was learned that he was a really re- affect tlie public generally are not given markable criminal, became the object Q publicity th^t they should have, of interest. People wwe told that he [ Qn reaching the gaol, says Brisbane ■was, Ofi Indeed he waa, an accompllabed " wo wefro courteously received musician, drtd here '•Truth." desires to . by Various officials whoso duty was mention that In Dunedin, 33 years ago, to a< arnit us. After a short wait, the Butler did actually figure m the dour eeQ lal and gentlemanly superintendent city as a critic of mulsic on a Dunedin ot pr ison, Captain Pierson, arrived; newspaper. Peoplo m Brisbano learned _^ a^ on perusing the permit, conducted all about him, how for six hours he had oa to t^ e ceil m which Warton was addressed a Dunedin jury with telling con lined force, and how, on his own con- The ccl i i 8 about 15ft by 12ft., and fessipns, which enabled him to cheat mrm mm* /iitp the hangman, ho had merited Bentences THB muN OJ ; X , of a life-long character. - covered with latticed steel wlro so Naturally, Brisbano "Trtith" took an closely woven that it Is barely possible interest In these mattiors, and a repre- to push the point of one a flngor . URIG ACID DANGERS ", ENOUGH of this Poison gets /jftiu '** ; t * r " into the Blood «very few /»»cur» hourß peath. Your "?*^C\siK* yfi?- T^* *» Kidneys alone can save you. kSSSSIJ/a * When excess uric acid is *bS^^^^&*- ueys, it owwes more disease ■j|gffiy? "mSHi^^^^^Q n an^ poison. \^AL^^ jit ■* -Jil 1186 urio poisoninD; is / W^ aP^f JL wl ow> and *° d6tect> "n. _^^a,^^w^^Sßm You may not notice it at first, cxce P t for a feeUn « of heavi " »g^l A wZam&z '' rV_\ . n«ss, drowsiness, and irrita\f__\ fimSr3&_\ f3k*> **ffity> but before long the %ar^Jgg P*BBii trouble becomes more pro- < \!?r nounced — the back aches — "" \? the limbs swell— the heart be--1 suffered a lot from back- comes affected; there are ache. rheumatic pains; gravel is WELLINGTON MAN SPEAKS. S^ Q ftnd *i£Sr J ffu.^fti«SSir"wS: need to reUeve the bladder is "Doau's Backache Kidney puis aro a much too frequent, especially lino kidnoy remedy; 1 have proved . o .i.*. ihiu. They cured mo of sovcra back- HV 1U « 111 '- uche, disordored sticretionH. dlzzlncan, HtronKthentid my kidneys and im- Doan's Baokache Kidney proved my general health. 1 suffered , J airony with my back, i could not Jriiiß are a special Kidney meMloop or move about frooly, and jfot • th«v nrnmnU a. r«oii uuio rwt at nighi. Tho kidnoy «t- aicine, tney promote a regucretk>oß were cloudy and very fro- lar action of the kidneys and quene Howovor, Doan's Backache „ „ *!•«♦ *v* „^« nAjJ Kidnoy piub cured me and they de- bladder, so tnat the uric acid *crvo praue. it it nix ywiru «inco I po ison is taken out of the Kuvo up taklnn thcae Pills, and If,, . , . , have had no rutura of my old com- blood and arainea away. plaint, to mine iii k permanent cure. mv. mArlinirih i« therefore of 1 atrongly recommend thta remedy imß meaicine la, mereiore, oi to ait who suffer with the kidneys." the highest value m lumbago, r x »,. "7 "- 1rw,,,,,. ,baokftohe> dropsy, inflammaGet me Genuine DOAN'S. tion of the blftddcr , B !ft^?nd7t^V2 seeking relief, and, any p«r botti* (6 bo*t»o« i6t 8d), or pott kidney or bladder irregularfr«« on r*o«ipt of price from Fo»Ur. . MeCl«Uan Co n 70 Pitt-ttr««t, Bydn«y. I Uy. Backache Siidney Pills

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NZ Truth, Issue 539, 16 October 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 539, 16 October 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 539, 16 October 1915, Page 6

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