For the Aged Health for All: Young and Old. We are glad that our blood-purifying and blood-forming remedy is good for all ages. It brings health to pale and feeble children and it relieves the debility and weakness that naturally come to old age. Mr. Levi Sargeant, of Grenfell, New South Wales, sends u<} this letter, With his photograph: " I hnve been a terrible suffwer from rheumatism and sciatica. I h*ve spent » great deal of money in trying to get rid or the pain, but without awl, *n<Ti have been confined to the bed lor months at a time. I then tried AVER'S Sarsaparilla and began to improve at otiee. After taking only six bottles I felt quite well, and now am Able to go about my work again. 1 might adil I am seventy-five years of ago." You cannot enjoy good health unless you havo a daily movement of the bowels. Ayer a Tills cure constipation. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Man., U. S. A. Gardener 9 Calendar + — „. SEPTEMBER. Tiant b;o.d beans and cow peas; those sown may cow be depended od to yield large crops. After Uis peeks may be sown (if succession ia required) every three we^ks until January. B>w cabbage and c»ubflower; un less large quantities are wanted, it is mort profiub'.e to purchase plants when required. Saw spinicb, Horee earn t, and parsnip. Fini h thesowicg of onions for general emp, but a few may be sown with radish aod lettuce every four we*ka through the r-ammer, if required to ute for salad. Sow mustard and cress fori nightly. P*r»ley may be *own at auy time between November aad Marci , but thia will be found to be the bent seasou. Ce'ery should now be eown oa a t light hotbtd, aod sr-elccr<d fiom coldraics and frost. A fe* White Stone or Eirly six weeks turnips may be sown for early use, but defer the general sowing until next month. Triis is the pioper a ason for increasing fruit and mauy other trees by grafiiog, but the exact moment ti ensure sucoeis c*n only be ascertained by observation and experience. All k^nds of flower seeds may be sown toWardl the tnri of this month, ai tbe weather now gets warmer and somewhat tettled. Their Claims Set at Rest. The clainia of other cough inedicine9 to be as good as Chamberlain's are effectually set at rest in the following testimenial of Mr C. U' ('lass, an employe of Bartlett and Dennis Co., Gardiner, Me. He says : — " 1 had kept adding to a cold and cough in the winter of 1X97, trying every cough medicine I heard of without permanent help, until one day 1 wiw in the drug store of Mr Houleha'n and lie advised mo to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and offered to pay back my money if I was not cured. My lungs and bronchial tubes were very sore at this time, but I was completely cured by this remedy, and have since always turned to it when I got a cold, and soon find relief. I also recommend it to my friends and am glad to say it is the beet of all cough medioinee." For 8«lo by \V. C. Gilchrist, chemist, Southland Drug Store, InvercargiU- ' INVERCARGILL & SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS. * ORDINARY TIME TABLE In force from Ist Jan., 1901. f \ it ■ -r i m'Z l S ' V N ! s! I sl ' Sa : 8| ■ || §3 | '§| i fc'n %'£ ' g-§ fc? ■j g I < £ : <•£ ' ~ 3 ; < 5 ft, w » \ ** a.m. i a.m. a.m a.m. a.m a.ro . . . '■ . . CM) 7 6 710 j T ih 735 7 ?,h 7 4S 8 0 815 . S3O • 840 840 S6O 9 6 .... , . f) 61 980 9 S fl 15 ; 030 935 950 10 0 930 i 9 4.5 10 0 i 10 15 10 25 10 SO 10 40 10 5 10 65 I 11 10 11 20 11 20 11 45 12 0 p.m. I p.m. i p.m. p.m. ' p.m. p.m Vi. 5 12 15 .12 26 12 36 (12 45 ! 10 ....;...!.. .. . I 1 Ift .' 1 30 10 ' 1 111 1 20 138 ; 145 i ill I*4o \SO '- 20- 2 5 i 215 230 2*5 : 215 230 235 245 ' 3 0 235 j 260 | 3 0 3 6 j 315 330 8 5 320 i 330 335 , 345 4 0 3 35 3 60 4 0 4 10 4 20 I 4 30 410 |4 20 I 430 435 445 5 0 4*35 .' 450 ! 5 0 510 520 630 510 i 5 20 ; 530 535 545 ' CO i j , arrives 636 ; 645 ! 565 ' 665 • c 5 | . . . . ! leaves 6 5 : 615 625 6 35 ! 6 46 7 0 7 5 7 15 7 25 7 30 7 46 7 8 5 ' Sls 825 ■ 835 845 9 i arrives , 9 0 910 920 I 920 930 | ... . Saturdays Extra. am. a.m. a.m. a.m. > a.m. ' a.m. '. . . . ilO 0 !10 Ifi ;10 30 p.m. pm. p.m. , p.m. p.m. p.m. .. ' .... .... .... 615 030 6 35 6 46 7 0 7 6 7 15 7 35 735 745 8 0 '86 815 S3O 8 46 9 30 8 35 8 45 9 0 9 6 9 15 9 80 9 5 9 15 , 9 30 9 35 9 45 10 0 9 35 945 ; 10 0 10 6 10 15 10 30 10 5 10 15 10 30 10 40 110 .„. Sundays On ly.^ %*_ i * 8 rt S 'CJ '£.-£ «H£ SJ ■ x° <£ << J* J^ , <B fc. . O ; O ! fta.m. am. a.m. a.m. a. in. a.ni. 10 0 10 15 10 25 10 30 10 45 .110 II 0 11 15 12 15 . 12 80 p.m. p ni p.m. i p.m. p.m. ' p.m. 12 30 ■12 45 ; 1 0 16 1 10 . 126 130 145 2 0 i 210 , 215 ! 230 2 30 2 45 , 3 0 3 10 ' 3 15 3 30 3 30 3 45 4 0 4 10 4 15 4 30 4 30 4 46 6 0 , 5 10 5 15 5 30 5 30 f> 45 0 0 ! (j 0 0 16 0 30 6 30 Ola 7 46 8 6 8 10 8 20 825 ! 8 25 8 30 B 4U 9 0 v 15 . . . . ! * The Ordinary Time Table will be suspended ou Special Holidays, when cars will run to suit the trains Fares, &c Avenal— Single Fare lid. Ticket* for vt rides is 3d Gladstone — Single Fare 3d. Tioketa for IS rides 2rf Waikini— Sing-le Fare 3d. Tickets for 12 rides 2sMonthly Tickets for children attending' school, and available from 8 a.m to 5 p.m,, 3s, For youths imd younf,' girls under 10 years, 4s per month, and available from 6.60 a.m to 6.30 p.m. Children under 10 years of age — Single fare Id. Arrangements for Special Cars can be made by plication to the Manager at the stables, Gladstone I Cars supplied for Picnic Parties when required. j N.B.— Passengers please to see Bell is runfr when getting Tickets J. BREY, Manager FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, FRUIT, SEEDS. THOSK who admire Beautiful Flowers should visit— GEO. COULING'S DEE STREET. A Fine Selection of Pot Piacta— OAPE HEATHS, PALMS, PELABOOMUM*. OINERIAP. Cut Flowers aud ButtOD holes always on hand. WREATH* SUPPLISD. Also plants suitable for Graves— IRISH YEW*, WHITE MYRTi.E9, AND WHITE PANSIE9. Every dcscripi ion of Fruit (including Vines), and Ornamentaif rees on hand at most Beafonable Prices. Flower and Vegetable Seeds from the Best Growers. GOOD EABLY POTATOESDuue of York, Fpark's Victoria. White 1 lephaut, Early Hose. lomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower and Lettuce Plants For Sale. £11 kinds Of Thyme and Bagre Plants now io slock o*ll and Inspect before booking orders. Balis 'action (jiiaranteed. T t^EOROE JAM -One* ns*], always us*"i. All ttrocdr*.
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Southland Times, Issue 15033, 30 August 1901, Page 4
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