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Mr A. Adams, Havelock, Marlborougn, N.Z., says: "I consider that Chamberlain's Tablets are an Al remedy, and the most efficient procurable for all disorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels. I have used them for some time, deriving tho greatest benefit, and have every, confidence in recommending them to all in need of such a medicine. For sale by E. j D. Smith, chemist. j At Hendru, Queensland, James John Doig, aged '6o, was attempting to fasten a 'leading stick to a, ring in a bull's nose, when the animal cliarged him, driving his horni3 into Doig's lung, and inflicting a deep wound in his thigh. Doig died on his wa- to the hospital. SUDDEN FALL IN TEMPERATURE Is generally a forerunner of an epidemic of Coughs and Colds. Be prepared by keeping a bottle of Dr Sheldon's New Discovery in the house. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann's, chemist, agent. . The mutilated body of Eric Aubory Morrison, second son of Captain Momson, deputy harbormaster, Fremantle, was found in a cellar at the rear of his father's residence 1 on April 3. Medical aid was summoned, but it was found that death must have occurred several hours previously. .'.For .some time past the lad had been experimenting with a view ; to constructing an acetylene gas motor. The appearance of the cellar indicated that a severe explosion had occurred, which resulted in the lad's instant death. The body wii's found lying in a pool of blood, which had _flown from a . fracture" of the skull above Jilie eyebrows. Apparently no one. heard the explosion. | Mr W. Robinson, grocer,' Mornington, N.Z., not only seUs yliamberlain's Cough Remedy, but uses it. "He says *. "I have been troubled several times with influ-, enza, and the ,only cough medicine that has ever done me any good was Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Innumerable times. I have recommended it to my customers,' and jthey were more than pleased with the result. I have customers that always keep a bottle, of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in their house, and Wont use; anything. else for their children." For sale by E. D. Smith, chemist.

"R/TATAWHEBO STOCK ..'. SALfif ■"+ FIXTURES ''■'.' TO JUNK 1907. NOTICE T^CfIJENTS. ¥ THURSDAY, 16th MAY. THURSDAY, 30th MAY. THURSDAY, 13th JUNE. THURSDAY, 27th JUNE Sales commence at 11.50 Sharp. WILLIAMS ft KETTLE, Ltd. N.Z. LOAN. AND MERCANTILK AGENCY CO., Ltd. MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO. •'- --' W «* ' '■■■:■ ■ - ' ' -, ■ . ■ • SOLVEDAT LAST! TPHE great probleih* of how to : N-v Furnish Cheaply has been solved at last, and to convince „ Purchasers of this fact all that' is ' ;^i ' required is' to pay a visit^'of in- '.' ... spection to the Warehouse, where ; > £4000 worth of Valuable Furniture is y; being .ruthlessly Slaughtered, to _ save expense of Removal. . s ■'£•''; HEAVY DISC^NT^ ; j 5 : Are tlie order of the day^.and; , th. further ■ J^idarise this Great Sale .- Purchasers* jup to the amount of ,:..' £20 will be presented with' a''' Bonus in the shape of a Set of Table Cutlery or EleCtro-plated "' Goods'. , ' ' % 0. TAYLOR, ' ••' .-* : - .•■-••_''. »-..'" .x y .WEBTREND CABINETMAKER. . ', "''-.'' ....... ..-_.. .. ■-!&■■■•.. ' Xtf^jfa DON'T BUY STATIONERY BEFORE YOU HAVE.SEEN C. W. MIIIR'S STOCK. TN STATIONERY I have the most UpX to-date Variety in Town. WRITING TABLETS have to a great extent superseded the old line of Stationery Cabinets, and MY SPECIAL line, WILLOWBROOK BANK TABLET Is ABSOLUTELY the BEST Shilling's worth of Note-paper put on the market. ENVELOPES.— AII Sizes, Colors, and Shapes. Special Quotations for Quantities. . - .. ;' ■ '.' ! ACOOUNT BOOKS.— This" branch of my business is well catered for, and I can fix you up with anything you require, from the Smallest to tne Largest Account Book; If I haven't exactly what you want, I will have it made locally of the very best material and superior finish, at City Prices. POST-OARDS.— My Is Packet of Local Views are still the Best Value in 'Town, and contain 13 Assorted Collotype Cards, POST-CARD ALBUMS.— New shipment just arrived. Excellent value, from 3d to 20s each. FANCY GOODS, Photo Frames, Purses, Pocket-books, Ladies' Chain and Dorothy Bags, in great variety. Newest Sliapes and Cheapest Prices. NEW BOOKS, Magazines, and Papers arriving every Mail.' j Order your Auckland Weekly New6, i Press, Witness, Canterbury Times, Bulletin, and Referee from CHARLES W. MUIR BOOKSELLER. GRIFFITHS' PATENT SKYLIGHTS. "POSITIVKLY THE BEST ON THE MAHKET. YOU CANNOT MAKE THEM LEAK. MADE TO ORDER ANY SIZE. CONSTRUCTION RIGHT. MATERIAL BIGHT. PRICE RIGHT. SOLE AGENTS For the Cook, Waiapu, and Wairoa Counties : F. HALL AND SONS. 847 M.F. BOURKE & CO.. pENERAL pARRIERB TjIORWARDING A GENTS pOAL AND TjIIREWOOD TV/TERCHANTS. ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF CART_NQ Undertaken. COAL AND WOOD ORDERS .'■-'.- Promptly Delivered. ' AGENTS for: NEW ZEALAND CARRYING COY, Merchandise, Parcels, and Baggage Collected and Fonrarded- to Any Address GRAIN OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Crushed on Shortest Notice, + M.F.B. & Co., having erected New Stores at Read's Quay, are now prepared to receive Goods in Storage at Reasonable Rates. OFFICE— Wharf. STORES-Read's Quay. Telephone— No. 49. D. BLAIR,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10961, 2 May 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10961, 2 May 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10961, 2 May 1907, Page 4