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AN INVALID FOR FIVE YEARS, Pale, Emaciated, No Appetite, COULD WOT WORK. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Cured Him. Edward Graham, Collingwood, Melbourne, Victoria, writes Gratefully of His Cure. "In 1890 I had a severe attack of typhoid fever, and for nearly five years after the fever left mo was a confirmed invalid. I had no appetite; became pale and emaciated, and was unable to work. I tried various remedies but found no relief until I began taking AVER'S SARSAPAHILLA. This medicine greatly improved my appetite, restored my liver and stomach to a healthy condition, and now my food digests perfectly and I am better than ever I was in my life. For this I am deeply grateful, and take pleasure in making known to others the value of your Sarsaparilla." The wonderful success of the great blood purifier has led to numerous imitations. The name— Ayer's Sarsaparllla— is prominent on the wrapper and is blown in the glass of each bottle. . "Rofuse all substitutes. Highest Awards at the World's Great Expositions.

gMPIBE COMPANY'S SUPERIOE BLENDED TEAS. FiRST FROM THE IMCEPTION. FOREMOST EVER SINCE. NOT A LITTLE Of the phenomenal Buccess of THE EMPIRE TEA COMPANY has been due to the marvellous amount of care lavished on the smallest detail by the Management From the inception of the Company to the present lime there has been exhibited a policy of attention alike to great things and small, no trifle being too minute to receive its full share of consideration. True, the uniform excellence of the Blends supplied has had something to do with the Company's progress ; but that and the consistent improvement of the Teas are but evidences of the splendid management, which is really the keystone of the altogether unique position the Company occupies to-day. Note well our Blends and Prices:— Dragon 3/Eoudafc, 2/10 Kangra Valley • • ..28 Elephant 2/6 Crescent 2/4 Buffalo 2/2 Empire, in lead . . . . 2/Mikado, in lead .. .. 1/10 Ceylon, in lead (red and gold label) 1/10 Sold in lib and Jib packets, 51b and 101 b tins, and half-chests, 451 b. Foll Weight of Tea [is Always Given. EMPIKE TEA COMPANY, W. <fe G. TUKNBULL & CO., Proprietors, Wellington. TIRED AND LOW SPIRITED Oommeroial Hotel, Murrumburrah, N,S.W., August 23rd, 1807. DEAR SIR,— For about two years I Buffered intense pain in the chest after eating, and sickness after meals was a common occurrence with me. I could not aleep soundly, and the result was that I felt tired and low - spirited all day. Well - known remedies for Indigestion had no beneficial effect upon me, and I regarded myself as incurable. I heard so much of LOASBY'S " WAHOO " that I was induced to try it, and now you may add my name to the list of former dyspeptics who have been completely cured by your wonderful remedy. Yours faithfully, R. Maoansh. To the Manager, Loasby's " Wahoo " Manufacturing Company, Ltd., Sydney. Loasby's " WAHOO," price 2s 6d, from all Chemists and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents : Kempthorne, Proaser and Co. J a N.Z Drug Company, Ltd. Agent for Oisborne; GEO. FOSTKR, Chemist and Druggist, Gladstone Road.

T7-AITERATAHI JOCKEY /^ILUB. STATION RACE MEETING. To be held on the Kaiteratahi Racecourse on TUESDAY, 9m NOVEMBER, 1897. President : Mr J. Orr. Vice-president : Mr J. C;esar. Stewards : Messrs W. Wethered, R. Traynor, J. C. McLean, A. B. Newman, Te Kani Pere, R. Scott, Allan McLean, Niri Ruru, A. Parsons, H. Brown, Karaitiana Ruru, E. Tait, Mahaki Paraone, J. Crimmins, and W. E. Cooper. Judge : Mr J. Orr. Starter : Mr E. Tait. Handicapper : Mr C. D. Bennett. Clerk of Course : Mr Geo. Hinton, Clerk of Scales : Mr R. Colebrook. Treasurer : Mr W. E. Cooper. PROGRAMME. 12 Noon — Handicap Hurujles, of 12 soys. Entry 10s. Over six flights of hurdles. Distance, 1A miles. 12.45 p.m. — Station Race, of 6 soys. For horses that have been used for station work for two months prior to entry. Minimum weight, list. Entry 6s. Distance, 1 mile. 1.30 p.m. — Maori Race, of 5 soys. Entry ss. For horses the bona fide property of Maoris for two months prior to entry. Minimum weight, list. Maori jockeys. Distance, 1 mile. 2.30 p.m. — Kaiteratahi Handicap, of 12 soys. Entry 10s. Distance, 1J miles. 3.15 p.m. — Hurry Scurry, of 5 soys. Post entry, fls. Catch weights. Winners at any time, and horses that have started in other than hack races this racing season, barred. Distance, 4 furlongs. 4 p.m. — Hack Race Handicap, of 6 soys. Entry ss. Distance, 6 furlongs. DATE OP ENTRY. All the above entries, except the Hurry Scurry, close at the Kaiteratahi Hotel on SATURDAY, 30th October, 1897, at 8 p.m. Weights will appear on Wednesday, 3rd November, 1897. RULKS. The above races will bs run under the Rules of Racing as adopted by the Metropolitan Clubs. l<"ivo per cent, will be deducted from winners, to go to the Pund. Colors must be named at the time of entry. J. H. AISLABIE, Secretary.

SHEEP DIPS 3l.xtc"ofx*:e2's apx«Txxx* raxp (NON-POISONOUS) Annually used on over 7,000,000 Sheep in New Zealand. LITTLE'S POWDER DIP (POISONOUS) ' Last season's sales the largest on record. Agents : Common, Slielton and Co, Ltd,, Gisborne. Proprietors and Manufacturers : MORRIS, LITTLE AND SON, LIMITED. BLACKBURNE AND CO., CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand Managers.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8052, 29 October 1897, Page 4

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