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POISONED. “ A report comes from the district of Wagunyah, N.S.W., of a settler and his family exhibiting very serious symptoms of poisoning after partaking of their evening meal. In searching for the cause, suspicion fell on the tea they had used. A sample taken from a one pound tin in use was analysed and found to contain strong traces of muriatic acid, the presence of which is caused by the use of spirits of salts in welding the parts of tin together. The analyst warns consumers that tea packed in small tins, owing to its very absorbent nature, is very liable to become impreg--1 nated with this acid, and therefore dangerous for human consumption, and advises that the very safest pucket/e to purchase is that packed in lead v»’th an inside lining of vegetable paicLment. This style of packet is quite impervious to the air and tea so packed has been known tc retain all its proma and strength for i period of fhe years." Note.—KoZlE TEA is Packed n Lead with an Inside Lining of Vegetable Parchment. GIBSON PATENT BRAND YlfE have now obtained a supply of this brand, which is destined to emrely change the old system of branding by fire. The application is absolutely painless and simple, whilst there is a great saving of time, and the hide remains uninjured for leather, thus ensuring an improved price for the stock of all users of this brand. Circulars containing ful information, testimonials, etc., can bo obtained on application to ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Agents. SMI T H. PAINTER, PaPERHANGER, Etc., Has removed to premises opposite Herald office, and has just landed a new stock of Paperliangings and Mouldings per s.s. Tekoa. Estimates Given. No Tuff! No Blow I MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT & BUILDING SOCIETY. The Society is prepared to grant Loans—repayable by instalment or otherwise —on approved Freehold or Leasehold Securities, and to Receive Money on Deposit. Terms on appli>ation. J. B. KEITH Manager. G. C. MILLER, Agent, Paliiatua.

i \> •Sykes’ 11 wne, vs a k\<. _ Jl jj? (Li>‘ i*ljj FOR i '^^^fe 1 /O ‘■ COUGH Hi COLDS, t*w J| ‘ FEW OF HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS FROM WELL KNOWN AND RESPECTED CITIZENS. Tlkv. At.kx. Thompson, The Manse, Petono.—lt is a safe and sure remedy both for children and adults. I have always found it gives instantaneous relief. ColjONkl Stapp, N.Z. Volunteers, un attached.—lt gives me groat pleasure to testify to the relief my family has obtained from Sykes’ Cura Cough. Mr. P. Dolan, J.P., Normandby.—l have for the past eight years used Sykes’ Cura Cough in my family, and to those who havo not tried it, I can highly recommend it. F. Vaughan, Esq., Evening Post. Wellington.— I shall recommend your Cura Cough to all who suffer from throat affections, as it has given mo much relief in distressing fits of bronchitis. Sold by Tracy P. Wills, Chemist, Mr J. K. Graham. Storekeeper, Pahiatua, and Mr G. Wulther, Mungatainoka. I DONALDSON, Baker and f f m Confectioner, Main-street, wishes to inform the inhabitants of Pahiatua, and surrounding districts that ho has reduced the price of broad, for cash, to Gd per lib loaf, delivered to any part of the district, all bread bought over the counter, (id por 41b loaf. Full weight guaJrantcod. None but the best floiii I used. C. GRAN T’S lIAMUA & KONINI SMITHIES. ' PHE Proprietor begs to notify to hi X numerous patrons that ho ha engaged a first-class horse shoer. am that on and aftor March llth hi* s | at Konini will ho Open at Konini on Saturdays am Mondays and "till P2 on Wednesdays close at llamua on Thursday after noons. mi r u 1

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume IX, Issue 1115, 31 July 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume IX, Issue 1115, 31 July 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Pahiatua Herald, Volume IX, Issue 1115, 31 July 1901, Page 1

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