Ladies' Veilingß 21a yard, Flowera Id aob, Hatß 6d, Beautiful Feathers 1/- each, at Jaß. Armstrong & Co's, Tratalgar-stteet. Just purchased, English samples Hosiery oonaisting of Ladies' and Children's Stookings, Men's Sooks, Pants, Shirtß, etc, at 50 per oent off the usual prices. Will sell them below landed cost.— Jas Armstrong and Co Trafalgar street. After a wedding at Millbrook, near Southampton, the bride became delirious, and died without regaining consciousness. At the inquest a verdict of "Death from natural causes " was returned. •• WAIT A WEE." A fact, well known to physicians and all who have studied the cauaeß of disease, U that inaction of tbe liver and kidneys gives rise to more constitutional disturbance tban all other caußes pat together. Inaction of these organ 8 results in retention of the waste products and effete matter in the various valves, duets, and glands of the digestive apparatus and excretory channels, where it becomes impaoted. The liver is the organ destined to secrete a natural cathartic fluid, called bile, intended to oarry off from the system all waste, poisonous, and worthless material by its natural exoretWe action. Headaches, Constipation, Aching Limes, Langoob. Tibed Feelings, Back che, Cobtivbnbss, Painbul Mictobation, Giddiness, Indigestion, <60., are all signs of a torpid live?, And eerioua disease will set in if the digestive and eliminative organs do not properly perform their several funotions. Dr Fletcher's Fills ere prepared on a Bcentifio principle to prevent impaotion of tbe brcpatio glandß, etc. They ael on tbe only rational principle of curiDg and preventing disease, do not gripe or pur^e, but stimulate the organs to perform their allotted duties, increasing the eeoretion of bile, whioh evaluates and invigorates tbe clogged passages, restoring a healthy action and oondition without the annoyanoe, discomfort, and pain of griping and purging. Patients are requested to get the genuine Dr Fietoher's Fills, and refuse all substitutes. All de&lerß etook them ; or post frta for thirteen penny stamps from F. M. Clements, Newtown, Sydney. KNOCKING at DEATH'S DOOR! Called back by . . CLEMENTS TONIO. Mb W. H, K. Hidxiok, Quaama, New South Wales, writes on Oatober 19th, 1896 :— Two ye&ra ago I was near death'e door from an attack of influenza. I bad been noting friends and neigbbors Buffering from the same oomplaint, and thought I was exempt from oontraotiog it, but I was mistaken. After trying medicine reoommended, and also calling in a dootor, who doubtless did all he oou'd for me, failed to effeot a cere. I then tried Clements Tonic, and am happy to say I pulled through. - Youts truly, W. H, K. Hiokson. BUDDEN'S Famous »• Toba FLra " SEED POTATOES HAVE AERIVED. WEBSTEB j TRAFALGAB'ST. ]
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Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9267, 3 September 1898, Page 4
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441Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9267, 3 September 1898, Page 4
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