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i Lumsden Court -+ There waß a Bhort sitting at this Court on Tuesday, Mr McCarthy presiding. Henry McManus was charged with disturbing a meeting at Balfour and for using bad language, and pled " guilty." It seems ho had refused to give up his ticket, and when pressed to do so made hideous noise 3 and used very bad language. Apked to apologise he declined, hence the charges. The constable said accused vfas the head of a band of hoodlums at Balfour. Hia Worship commented very severely on the offence and fined accused £5, costs 23s.— A resident of Five Rivers was charged with supplying a prohibited person with liquor in Lumsden. Mr Macalister, who appeared for him, pled " guilty," and two residents gave defendant an excellent character as a decent, honest fellow when sober, and said if he had not been under the influence of liquor he would not have committed the offence. His Worship spoke strongly of the prevalence of this offence and fined accused £5, coats 25s 6d. In G. F. Johnson v. Cunningham, a judgment snmmons case for,£2 63 2 d, the amount was ordered to be paid forthwith ; in default, three dayß' imprisonment. (n J. A. McDonald v. J. Gibson, a claim of £5 16s 2d, j idgtnent was given for plainliff, costs Bs.— Own correspondent. j*&TZ=?sg~^ you aro y° tlu Si c4pjM>3tf \)J why appear so ? W&fSl§ JXI Aver's Hair Vigor liPi^lsF f w '^ surely restore l&l|p| 7*--* color to your gray s*^5 *^ t° it all tho fr'^ Jit hi 'P^rf^ weal tl i and &s3gr\ HHi VBff'WHaEBSf -v*- il l keep ths scalp clean and healthy, entirely free from dandruff. And it makes the hair grow thick ai*d long. This is because it is a hairfood, giving to tho hair just what it peeds to make it grow as nature intended. There's a pleasure in offering to you such a preparation ; while you will certainly feel a sense of security in using something that others have used for half a century. Do not bo deceived by cheap imitations -which will only disappoint you. Make sure that you get" tho genuine Ayer's Hair Vigor. P-»parc(l t>' Or. J. C Ayer & r o , Lowell. Mass., U.S.A. In the Land of Nod To tho Editor. • Sir,— Like most of your readers, 1 am keenly interested in tlio newspaper accounts of the Sleeping Sickness now raging in Uganda. According to Dr Low, the Koyal Commissioner, the victims first grow listless, and then lapse into a deep sleep, from which they never awake. In rending Dr Low's report T could not help wondering why Scientists call a deadly disease by such a delightful name charming eou^d for those New Zaalandors, like myself, who cannot sleep these sultry nights. I know nothing that makes a man more dull, wretched, unstrung, irritable, and miserable, than loss of proper sleep. Often rs I lay awake, listening to the clock ticking off tho innumerable minutes and striking each hour, I used to grow desperately nervous, , and felt as if I were going mad. [ tried dieting myself and using opiates and artificial aids to sleep, but now I am sure the cause of the whole trouble lies in the blood. The other night, after turning and tossing for hours, I felt like writing to Dr Lpw to ask him if he could not inoculate me with acme naild form of the Sleeping Sickness so fatal to the natives in British East Africa. Fortunately, however, Dr Williams' Pink Pills for pale people were recommended to mo tho next day as a sure and scientific cure for insomnia. Of course, I was well aware that these pills, were a mos.t ramnTlcable cure for anaemia, indigestion, headaches, neuralgia, rheumatism, lumbago, and all othsr diseases of the blood and noryes, but I never '.'new bofore of their marvellous power to euro stubborn insomnia. •*" My Auckland friend, who speaks so highly of them, cays that they actually make new blood, j This new blood, ho says, sotfthes the nerves and stimulates th« "tomach. liver, and other organs to act .in a healthy way. Uly correspondent enclosed the most positive proof from lure Mary Ma--hflr. of Kairwarra, Wellington. "For many jears," said Mi's Maher, "my nervous system was completely shattered. 1 used to take trembling fits and would start at the slightest sound. 1 was so Sick and wei\k that often I could scarcely crawl about tbe house. Insomnia was one of my worst featuien. After tossing about wearily for hours, I would just fall oft into a_ slumber and then be wakened by th*e least little noise. After that it might be hours before 1 would fall asleep again. T thought my mind and nerves would give way under tho strain. Then T read of people in Wellington. I'ahnerston, Wanganui, Christchurch and Dunedin, whose serves had been built up by Dr Williams' pink pills. After taking two boxes I folt '.vondorfully improved. liy enriching my blooil, a fe«"*t»iore ftoxea soothed ana strengine;ted my nerves. Now lam frfo from all the weakness and trembling, and the constant irritable nervousness. T eat well and always have regular und refreshing ..sleep." This testimony from Wellington wns so convincing thut I at once followed the example of Mrs A'aher, and no* tny* head hardly touches the pillow before I am off Into the Land of Nod, Yours? etc., SOUND SLEEPER. I It is only on tho urn of WolfV* I Sohnappa that it ought to b» judged. ¥ou ie t6e Judge. Every bottle of Wolfa*« Sohnnpp» contains an honest preparation of Juniper Berrie* and eeleot Barley. If you need a stimulant that will braae a tired body or clear a tired mind, TEST WOLFE'S • SCHNAPjP/S— notafalaeattmulant but a builder up of vital foroes. you take no fßisk. Better not take anything than aooept a substitute for this sterling old tonio. Imitations are put out for one purpose only— to make big profits— they ar« absolutely worthless. ®uyW We bottles Look for the name, and aooept I only bottles -with the signature of I I Udolpho Wolfe on the label. I Dead Shot for Dirt.— Can't live where Empire Company's Extract -of Soaji is used.,

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Southland Times, Issue 19004, 25 March 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19004, 25 March 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 19004, 25 March 1903, Page 4

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