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CABLEGRAMS. A BROKEN MAN, -ya VELTHIEM^IN GAOL. "Tleoeived February li,|loas^p!ni".'it London, FebruaryiH.*" The wardera at. Wormwood Scrubs prison describe Veltheim as a broken man. He is io a dazed and semi collapsed condition. THE SUFFRAGETTES. A NOTIIER D ISAPPOINTME NT. Keceired February 14, 9.54 p.m. London, February 14. Tho authorities are hinting at the existencce of an Ant of Charles 11, prohiifcing more than tau to ap proaoh Parliament with a petition. Mrs Pankuurst, Miss Kenney acd eleven others, in order to challenge its enforcement, left Caston Hall for St. Stephens Groen and deolined to disperse. Teo were arrested and were disappointed because they were not prosecuted under that Act, but merely oharged with obstructing and resisting the police* KEIK HARDIEI AT DURBAN. REFUSEuT*HEARING. Received February 14, 11.3(5 p.m. Durban, February 14 A crowded labour meeting at Durban developed into a tremendous uproar. Keir llardie and others were not accorded a hearing and tho proceeding* terminated in confusion. MISCELLANEOUS. London, February IJJ. The Pellegnna, from Newcastle to Autofagasto'jhtis been posted as missing. Hyne, tho bigamist, has been sentenced to seven years' imprisonment. As a protest against not being included nmong£ preferential creditors fur^a claim of £2300, the Corporation of the i3underland"Electricity Committee cut oft' the supply of. Sir James Laing and Sons' current. Sir Felix Schuster, Governor of the Union of London and Smiths Bank, speaking before the Bankers' Institute, said the world's financial condition was now on a sounder foot- j ing. Speculation was largely ehm-l mated and the business outlook was : not unpromising, while the international aspects were much brighter than for years past. .New i'ork, .February 13. ] Six automobiles have started from j New York a 20,000 mile race from Paris. V Obituary: General Sir Richard , Straehey, the eminent Indian ad- : ministrator, aged 92. , • | Monte Carlo, February 13. The woman Goold, who has been , reprieved for the murder of Mrs Levin, will shortly be sent to the penal . setlemenfr at Cayenne- where 1 she will be imprisoned. 1 THE LIVER. 1 (By -"Hepa.") I The iiver is one of the most sensitive ' and most easily deranged organs of the human body. It is easily affected by changes of "temperature, sudden chills, alcoholic intemperance, overfeeding, or , trcpical heat. " The following are symptoms which \ indicate that the liver 'is not properly ' doing its work. Many of these syinp--1 toms will be recognised as pertaining to a condition generally known as biliousness — a sour stomach, coated /■■swol- ' len tongue, fatty covering on the eye balls, bitter, sour or oily taste in. thtmouth, frontal headache, ready suscep tibility to. chills, constant ache midwa> > down the spine, great depression of th» : spirits without known cause, tender • ness- and pnffiness under right liinj: 1 disposition to diairhor-a, flushed face drowsiness, 'especially after meals ■ burning ears, coldness of" hands aiu . foot, su-k headache-, iniial.ie skiu, pir;' • j-.les aiiu eruptions, disposition io h< » awake tho latter half of the ni.vht, a\uterrible dreams, _ constipated bowels, dizziness, dyspeptic condition, irritaS bility of disposition, blurring oi the vkion.. as if specks were -floating before the eyes, shooting pain in l-iti breast ■ and dull pain under right shoi.l-.lei 1 , no . appetite sometimes and ravenous at others, tickling sensation in the throat, , .ansir.;-; a. cough' after an acid eiy.ctatio:i from the stomach. Persons who recognise in the fore- ) going list symptoms from which they may he suffering should at once deter- ■ mine to take a course of Warner's Safe I Cure, a medicine which is a specific | cure for liver derangements. The re- j , markable curative effect of Warner's t S»-fe Cure in liver and kidney dis- j I orders has been demonstrated for moire , than- twenty years, and there is no- necessity for "any • one- to endure suffering' u lie;} iclief is so veadily obtainable. In addition to the regular 5/- and 2/9 bottles of Warner's Safe Cure, a cdn- ; ci'itrated form of the medicine is now ; issued at 2/6 per bottle. Warner's £?afe Cure (Concentrated) is not compound- ; ed with alcohol, and contains the same r umber of doses as the 5/- bottle of , Warner's Safe Cure. ORGANS. nSSfiANS". ORGANS. A GOOD jVssortrnent of Kew and Secondhand Organs irom £7 10s upwards. 317 T. BLAKE HUFF AM. I Fertilisers. IN STOCK— Pieton, Eape and Turnip/ J etc; Eoclclarid, Hop, Grain, Potato, ! ot<3 ; Stanley's Sup. of Lime ; Wellington Blood and Bone. : Supplied in sacks or by the ton. , BISLEY BEOS. & CO., 3700 . Sole Agents' To Let, term 2 years. 1 TT^ARM, 800 Acres. Good Agricultural JU and Pastoral Property : about 100 \ acres now under plough, New Eesidence and Batn. Further particulars, apply 290 BISLEY BEOS. & CO, f mim "" ' " ■—■^ Consign Your Fruit Consign Your Fruit TO THOMPSON BROS., LTD.. FRUIT AND PRODUCE AUCTIONEEES, 1 WELLINGTON. A, G. WALLACE.. Auctioneer. (Late of Bisley Bros. & Co.) ■■■■■■■■■■■. ■ '"' J ..TO ANOTHER,. I A MESSAGE FROM i ■ HELENA RUBINSTEIN. * a | _ . — _ _ I Have You Tried VaSaz© ? I VI THEN' I say YALAZS gives a iove'y I VV. clear complexion — that it .makes the i worst skin soil, and bright and preserve 3 | a good one, I mean that VALA2E j wiJldothis i,:r VpU. | The liujjo sait- iii.'it- VALAZE enjoys all J over Aii.-siia.iia, and the van- greatly iijoreas- | i.-i^saie ilMl it is gnmhi% in Ne v -v Zealand, 4 has been won not by the good it may do to | .sf.o'ji.ii .uarsous, but by the actual iinyrove- ? i:iciit is works in the cumplexiou of i ■•.-,';■■, !:VONl3 vi'ho uses it, i I i,i jsist >is .sure if YOU use VAL.AZS i tii:it it will work a wondnrftil Kood to your skin us that to-morrow will toilowto day. y&LAZ£! cannot tail. Its very herbal : ingredients rio so intimately conneced ! with skisi-lsoaltii thut it is CERTAIN' in its good ciTect. VALAZB, mind you, contains nothing ! tbat could harm the most touder skin— i notiiing whatever to encourage tue growth . ; of hair; :i is jast a i>ure, good skin fcod, impossible to imitate and never yetacjualied. As one woman to another, 1 ask you to tvy a jarof V&JjAZS to-day. Your chemist ''■ probably bgUs it at 4/- and 6/9 a jar; or, ii you like, 'l'll .post you a jar myself if yoa saad t 6 same amount. 11l enclose, too, the i new edition of that iittle book o( nniue, " A ' Quldi to Beauty." HELENA RUBiNSTKIN. Addbebs— 1 Valaze Message Institute, ■ UItANDON feTIIEBT (Next D. 1.C.), j WELLINGTON. 7!

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12167, 15 February 1908, Page 4

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