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The member for Rangitikei considers that ho has just as much nope' it h«>ing elected Mikado ot Japan as ot seeing .Mr. Hall-Joncss prediction n respect to having railway communication through to Auckland by realised. The moving-on system is a plan that should not he- confined to the churches, says a southern contemporary. We should like to see our magistrates, our public servants and our judge's moved on at stated intervals in a precisely similar way tor a precisely similar reason. The' circuit system prevents a man identifying himselt v ith anv party, and makes his woik his cfiiici consideration; it prevents stagnation, which is the' chief danger to useful work. either among he* clergv or the laity; and it broadens a man s ideas. Ve are ghul to see that the I’rcshyteri in community is awake to the importance of this question. It is one which they may well consider. They will get far better wots from their clergy it they keep moving them on.

The So'veni aetioN •( PLANTEKOA Curve ttre Wo re! Cs»3 MM OPERATION. ro^ES RF S « >«*4 w"l k-».t • •-'» nnd aUE a bhAVE ft A , ; i h ?V i f'"/i mi-, >;■ <sdy! .1 'i?' l THE DISEASE AND THE CURE. Stftcd from an Operation n> MARK AVI v Cr«v of Mr' \Yir. lUjvley. of S:. John** Hill, Wanganui. si e : •• l Kavi kata * - m I ■ tear* with tain in wt side ami lack. I .«ke other* who *ufT«r. 1 tried everythin* to obtain relief. 1 had often to srnii for the doctor, the tain \> ns so eerere My condition l>.'. nmo *o aorion*. I con *ulted two of the leading doctor*, and both rt*t»d the* trouble »»» eiall fctonr* ar.d Knlne> l>i*e**e. at.d that an immediate oj'eratien would l»e neeeaaary. Tlii* 1 had agreed to. being. a* 1 thought, mv only chance. Juat at this tune l aa* |er sanded to tr» PlanTekoa. and 1 ant more than thankful 1 eliel so, for it not «*i»lt saved me from operation. Ami ha* completely cured n:e lam now in the l*est ot health, ean do hit own work, aiv.l the remedy that brought this about will ever hate my highest recommendation Your* truly. lsal>elht Kaj ley pain aiul torture produced by tlia passage tlall Stone# from one* part to an< ther. i* of leu cl *ucli u nature ns t » cause the j alie nt to douh.e up or even faint. The effort of nature to send out gall to carry on the woik of digestion i* often . bstru.’ted by those concrete formations and cry*- : liaed bite salt#. HUnltkcs, idlM a* a mlml. removes too hardest obstruction. To use it is to i vrKt'vumr, or thou i'LAMIKOA Proprietary. Hellin^ton. . «... ■Jk

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 2374, 2 June 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 2374, 2 June 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XII, Issue 2374, 2 June 1906, Page 2

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