The use of pills is so often followed by constipation that many sufferers from stomach disorders hesitate about taking them. There need be no hesitation about taking* Chamberlain's Tablets, for their use is never followed- by constipation ; m fact, they cure that complaint m its most -jhronic form. For sale by E. D. Smith, .hemist. The Education Department is about to invite tenders for the supply of 170,000 medals for distribution amongst the school children of tho clonoy, to commemorate the raising of New Zealand to a Dominion. The medals are to be of magnolium, a metal as light as aluminium, and equally as- hard.'. Messrs Williamson and Co., Jundah, Q., recently wrote .* ''Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, andi Diarrhoea Remedy enjoys a great reputation m these parts. It has effected some really remarkable cures, and scarcely a home is without a bottle." For sale by E. D. Smith, chemist.* The Council of Defence .lias ordered six new field guns and carriages, including mountings and spare parts; to complete the armament of the field artillery. A vote of £3000 is being taken for the guns. YOU CANNOT FEEL GOOD When your digestion is out of order. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules digest what you eat, thereby curing the cause of your indigestion. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann's, chemist, and B. Taylor's, Whatatutu. At the Presbyterian Assembly, a letter was read' from tfie Premier, stating that the Railway Department could not make any special concessions m the way of reduced fares for members. The Rev. Dr. -Gibb said it was evidently necessary that they sliould be "actors, concert singers, or variety artists" to entitle them to. any. concession from the Railway Department. A voice : Or footballers. "Have followed the shearing season through New Zealand and all over Australia," says Mr R. L. Mcßean, Duntroon, New Zealand, "and the changes of water and tucker always bring on an attack of diarrhoea, and the" only relief I can obtain is from Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every ■ shed now has some shearers who use this wonderful medicine, and always carry a bottle with .them." For sale by E. D. Smith, chemist. N.Z. Graphic Xrnaa Number. This beautiful publication again beats Its own and all other records^ being the most artistic triumph of printers' skill possible to imagine. Every picture ls beautiful, but pride of place will be given to Mr C. F. Goldie's Maori masterpiece printed m colour.
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. T,O LET — Two largo Unfurnished Rooms, -with fire-*place and all conveniences. — Apply Herald Office. 290 WANTED - -^Competent Dressmaker, for a few days, sewing children's dresses. — For address, apply Herald. 289 WANTED— Boy, before and after ■ school. — Geo. A. Holmes .ailor, Grey street. : * "288 RECENT LOCAL OPTION VOTE IN NEW SOUTH WALES. T""\ETAILED RESULTS ARE AS FOLLOWS: — For Continuance £10 371 VOTES - For No-License j*7g gQQ VOTES. The Figures for Reduction are not to hand, but the result m Electorates, as already published, are : REDUCTION carried m C* ****! Electorates. CONTINUANCE carried m OK Electorates. NO-LICENSE Avas not carried m any Electorate, because the required THREE-FIFTHS was not reached, but NO-LICENSE HAD A CLEAR MAJORITY IN 13 ELECTORATES. One Elecorate (Richmond) was ONLY 58 VOTES BEHIND tho THREEFIFTHS. THE REDUCTION VOTE allows for the CLOSING of between 400 AND 500 HOTELS - THIS IS A GREAT VICTORY FOR THE TEMPERANCE PARTY. \ GRIFFITHS' PATENT _ SKYLIGHTS DOSITIVELY THE BEST ON THE MARKET. fOO CANNOI MAKE THEM LEAK MADE TO ORDER ANY SIZE. INSTRUCTION RIGHT. MATERIAL RIGHT. PRICE RIGHT SOLE AGENTS for the Cook, Waiapu, and Wairoa Coantiee ; F. HALL AND SONS, 847 MoCONNELL AND GO. SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS. WE supply our Customers -with only BEST PRIME MEAT. Orders for Small Goods promptly attended to. UPPER GLADSTONE ROAD. Telephone No. 97.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11125, 14 November 1907, Page 6
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