RHEUMATISM is cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One application relieves the pain. For sale by E. D. Smith, chemist ; price Is 6d, big size 3s. — Advt. A "ship on fire" is a fearful thing, All helpless on the deep, No vessel near her help to bring, Whilst flames about her leap ; A cough or cold is bad enough, . Though we can help procure, And never fail to drive them off ' With— Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. If toothache gives you cruel pain, .Thank God it's not a sprain ; From toothache, we assure you, Bock's Herb Extract will cure you. The above is free from acids, being purely herbal; it will give instant relief without injuring the teeth; proves permanent m most cases. Bock's Herb Extract, price Is, at all chemists ; locally, from JS, D. Smitb, chemist, Gisborne.— Advt. STRUGGLING FOR BREATH. Only those who have suffered from asthma can realise the pain and annoyance this complaint entails. In- violent attacks the patient is almost suffocated m his struggles for breath, and what is required is a preparation which will immediately relieve the paroxysms. Of all the remedies invented for this purpose, Evans's MOUNTAIN KING ASTHMA POWDER has proved itself the best. Obtainable Sharland and Co. and all merchants. — Advt. YOU WANT IT BADLY.'
WHEN the corners of your moutli turn skywards and you grind your teeth m agony, when you are writhing m the pains of Rheumatism, you'll wantßheumo, and-you'll want it badly. Rheumo is the most modern antidote for uric acid poisonWHEN YOU WANT RHEUMO' ing; it aids Nature to expel the excess uric acid from the system. Rheumo is a medicine, not a liniment. Rheumo is a liquid, not a pill. , Every dose you swallow gives an immediate and beneficial result. Rheumo Conquers Rheumatism and kindred diseases. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle., , ' ■ ■ See the Conquering Hero Comes ! ' The Enemy, Rheumatism, is Vanquished! Bock's Rheumatic Powder succeeds where hundreds of others have failed ! It strikes .the Root of the Evil! Expels the Uric Acid Poison! Ensures perfect circulation of the Blood! Regenerates the whole System! Has cured hundreds! Will cure you! Success guaranteed! Failm? impossible! Price 3s 6d, of all leading chemists; locally from E. D. Smith, iheraiei, Gisborne. — Advt. NOTICE TO FARMERS. mHE undersigned, with Mr Thelwall, JL will be glad to meet any farmers interested, at the Farmers' Club Rooms, at 2 o'clock, on SATURDAY NEXT, to see what prospect there is of obtaining a better supply of Pigs, for the Okitu Bacon Factory, to avoid 1 it being closed down A the supply at present not being satisfactory. W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR. 563 , ■ NOTICE. T3OBERT E. STEVENS, of Waimata, JCi will, on FRIDAY NEXT, July 17, deliver an Address at the Theatre Royal, stating what Freetrad© did for him at the Manor Farm, Wherwell, Hampshire, England, for several years prior to 1876 ; and what it did for his brother, at Stoke and Manor Farm, Broadchalk, Wiltshire, England, for many years subsequent to 1876 ; and what it did to hundreds of other English farmers. He will also speak on Local and Political matters. Chair to be taken by Mr Townley at 8 p.m.. 550 POVERTY BAY HUNT CLUB. fTIHE HOUNDS will meet at Rangatira .1 (F. Pattullo, Esq), on FRIDAY NEXT, the 17th inst., at 11 a.m. (drag). • J. M. CUMMING, Secretary. 5~38 POVERTY BAY FARMEKS' UNION CLUB. ASPECML General Meeting will be held on SATURDAY, July 18th, at 11.45 a.m., to decide whether the Club shall remove, to Mr 0. Dunlop's tuildings or remain where they are at present, and members will have an opportunity of healing both sides of the question discussed. R. M. BIRRELL, 542 Secretary. KAITI ROAD BOARD. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of RateJL payers will be held on MONDAY, July 20th, at 12 o'clock noon 2 at the Office of the Board. ■ • . *• HY. McKAY, Clerk. Gisborne, July 16th, 1903. 570 WILLIAMS AND KETTLE ~ Will sell by Public Auction," on SATUR. DAY NEKT 2 July 18th— ONE LARGE TIP DRAY (Seized under Distress Warrant). F. HEWITT BULLEN, . ■..-.. Bailiff.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9796, 16 July 1903, Page 3
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