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INDIGESTION is caused by failure oJ tiie gastric juices. Pearson's Pepto-chloi removes the trouble. Is. 2s 6d. and 4s.

A young man named A. Sanderson, a repairer, who was working in the Wailii Grand Junction battery, met with a painful accident on Friday. His feet wencaught in the pulley of a cam shaft, with the result that they were badly injured. He was taken to the hospital.

SUFFERERS from indigestion enjoy the good things of the table after taking Pearson's Pepto-chlor.

It was reported to the police on Tuesday night that an old resident of Whakatane, Mr Jas. Kelly, a brother of the lato Hon. William Kelly, had been missing since Monday night. On Thursday morning his oilskin was found on the road, but there was no trace of its owner. The river was dragged, ancl the body was recovered by the old wharf. An inquest was held in the afternoon, a verdict being returned of "Found, drowned."

If you are troubled with Dyspepsia, which' gives its victims no rest day and night, and causes pains in tho stomach and bowels, headache, dizziness, loss of appetite, constipation, etc., tako a course of Chamberlain's Tablets ; they will stimulate tho liver and bowels to perform their work 'naturally and gently, and strengthen the digestive organs. For salo by E. D. Smith, chemist. , ■•,.,

In saying: good-bye oat a valedictory gathering at Timaru -Mr W. M'Hullcheson, who has been chief postmaster there for . some time, gave a feM' figures to show how the busints, of the , depart-' ment had grown of late. Comparing. 1903 vvith 1907, . he said thhfc . tlie - number of 'telephone ''subscribers had. increas--ed-from 180 to 375>4<othe . telegrams dealt with from, 14,000.''tdY24,000 per month, the articles deliveredX'byo letter carriers from 495,000' t0 952,000, savings bank credits irom £248.000 to £390,000, and interest paid- to depositors from £6300 to £11,900. ■".'■''

The owner scratched. -'the favorite liorse, Tlie punter scratched liis head. And ga»ed distracted to the course ; Then to liis friends he said : "Tliis punting may allure, but not As otlier things allure, And I '\vould- sooner put my lot On Woods' Great peppermint Cure."

The Weekly Graphic and New Zealand Mail 'la its enlarged and '(improved form, Is undoubtedly the best- and brightest journal fer home reading and posting abroad. Buy this week's issue and judge' far yourself. Tea will like It. h~| LETTERS TO LADIES. — A BEAUTY CHAT MLLE. HELENA RUBINSTEIN.

How many women are there who find their New Year resolutions still unperformed P How many whose desire to be beautiful has not been carried into effect ? I offer them Valaze. f say (and I tell the absolute truth) that Valaze, if used regularly, will make their complexions as pure as a rose petal, soft and youthful. I don't exaggerate the value of Valaze. After searching through all the great Beauty Centres of Europe I know of no skin-food that is so wonderful and lasting in its beauty result as is Valaze. I'Jcnow that the woman who once tries ft Will find a jerked improvement even with the first jar.and if continued, the use of Valaze'will make her very beautiful. Her complexion oivill be soft and clear, wrinkles andcrowsfeet, and every trace of freckles and sallowness will disappear. Thisishappeningeveryday. Valaze is altering the, whole face of Australia and of New Zealand. Women in every corner of the continent write to me for supplies— they say Valaze is the greatest gitt that money can purchase. Where you live ne?r Wellington I'd like yoii to come and have a chat. I'll show you hundreds of letters from users of Valaze. But in any case write to me, for at my Institute there are all sorts of Beauty Appliances. It is Equipped on the lines of the very latest Beauty Parlours in Europe. . :.' Valaze is sold at 4«. and 61 gd.ajar. The larger size contains triple quantity. Valaze Blackhead and Open Pore | Cure, marvellous in its results, as. gd.a tin. Valaze Herbal Soap, u uri val led for the complexion, as. 3d. :l cake Valaze Pace Powder, m. 6d. Rusmo Hair Killer, a lavoiintc Specific for superfluous hairs, Ss. Creme Promenade, a delightful cream, ss. and 3s. 6d. Valaze preparations are obtainable, post free, from Mlle. Rubinsteen, Valaze Massage Institute, Brando'n Street, Wellington. They are also stocked by leading druggists. Write for the "Guide to Beauty," 3d., or free with all orders. \ ■ : - } '-'iW '- J W.J. COX & CO. WXOLJMIALI EVAMILY QJtOOSK ■ tJfWf P.OYMWH MMCMAMW. ttlYI THS BESTo^ALip. ": ' Y 1 *- .- Y TOSBN. va '. WE NEVER LOSE A CUSTOMER AND once .patronised Custom hecomes assured, for the simple reason that our aim and object is devoted to giving Full; Value and Entire Satisfaction, by supplying only First-class Saddlery of every description, combined with Workmanship which cannot be beaten in the District. ' , '.••;. THE STOCK is continually being R«aewed, in order to give Customers as wide a* range as possible of English and Colonial Manufactures,, Repairs neatly and promptly executed. G. WILDISH SADDLER, PEEL STREET. REMOVAL NOTICE. E. T. HARRIES I BUTCHER, CTAS REMOVED INTO HIS NEWLY < ERECTED BRICK PREMISES, Gladstone Road.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11249, 14 April 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11249, 14 April 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 11249, 14 April 1908, Page 7