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A GENEROUS JUDGE. #, <%»JTOGk in a remote part of Australli ffce&tly had a painful case before him. ft was that of a man chafed with unlawfullj jellirig liquor. The judge said he was then to administer the law, and tha man must b< fined; but, as he himself bad frequentlj had the pleasure of sampling his ftpd as he saw many, persons in court wbc fafl done the same, perhaps the officej WOtUd lyadly pass his hat round to see il JW place contained thirty shillings. It did. AN EJ4GIBI/E MEMBER. jtW? l,l *' s ir»'' 'aicl fin old gentleman, InwSDStntly, " what are vou doing round her« *g»in ? I thought the delicate hint I gave you iust as you laft the front door last night would cause you to understand that I don't like yon very well " And the speaker looked at his boot in a reminiscent way. " It did," said the young man, as a look of mingled pain and admiration came over his face. " But I thought I would come and ask you " " Asjt me what ?" , "If y6u wouldn't like to join our football Olub." HEROICJTREATMENT. " Yqu have taken a severe cold," said the old family doctor, " and it seems to have settled in your throat." " Yes, doctor, you see I can hardly speak," said the patient, a vivacious, bright-eyed young woman. *' Can yon stand heroic treatment, do you think?" asked the doctor. "Try me!" " Are you sure ?" " Yes, anything you like —medicine, mustard plasters, electricity, anything 1" said she in a breath. " And you want to get back your voice ?" "Yes!" "It's heroic treatment, mind yon." "All right; what is it ?" ■' You mustn't talk at all f»r two days."

A Life Saved Sixteen Months of Awful Suffering Impure blood ii always daugerous. •lust as soon as you begin to feci weak ami hnjiuid. nervous and depressed, y<m !tt<> in dauber. Make your blood pure 3i>d jt.nr nerves strong at once. Mr. Thm).:is 11. ('ashel, of Dripstone, Now s.,m? i> Wales, Australia, scuds us tbib leHcr. with bis photograph: //'-* " I vms Miil'irhiy i.iKi'u vf-ry ill :ind for three weeks v,.ts nearly ;;tl the time, and my li f e v.:is d> -paired »►}'; The doctors said it was For umiv kmg weeks J suffered \hr nuj,-t i ri^rlil hil a^unv: the ]H>isouinjr all hi limit, l'then went to Sydney ll<>v.\vi..-rc dead pieces of bone were lmm my !'•£. jjut I crew weaker and \\e..k<r. ui.ril 1 euuld hardly raise my hand. I then li lt the hospital, believing I liiu.-t surely die, Thvn tuy bought 106 a bottle nf AYER'S Sarsaparilla It did me ir-'od at. onrr>. In all I used fifteen J>orrJe*. \v it my life, even -1 flor MXt'TU tiifijtl.r. «<f r l;i?r- \y.-j - I'ilK \wih tije Sar^ajarillu. t>r C. \vcrCo k l.owell, Mass., U. S, A* ArMfc.- 1 jfijftJy for all Female com* piauiu. ! l Vy Faculty. Th« ?tr.u:ne bear thr i-.ur- ~f M \utin * regittered tithou! w.ach U'tw i:f 0) Xu i ady ihouii] be Mh"Ut tht-ii.. <.'r..er u( .> ; s t'^mi •»** the World :upr;.:or.MARTI*,(I •mi :,SOUTHAMPTON,E»Q, 4ftCatft: SHAKLANI) AU A-icWnnd dWelliflflU* «nd NEW ZEALA \J» L«. Cfrr J ;\' torch-'*

MOREY & SON. MONEY & SON. OUR FIRST DIRECT SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN GOODS. Direct from Makers:' INCLUDES NEWEST IN CAPES, MANTLES, JACKETS CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, MACINTOSHES, BLACK & COLORED'DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, FURS, GLOVES, SILK& LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, Etc., Etc. OUR HOSIERY A SPECIALITY ALL NEW GOODS MEN'S UNDEI?WEAR.— W. MaiiY&SyH DEVON STREBP - \'K(V H.YMOUTh J?ro«crre a !>«M»:iy if 4 const!, ttttlon «>-r :i<; j>. ri,..i of Toctluag. * The " :>t \s ",! 'V ; GTEDMA N, r CHEMIST. w S7SRE*," * ' AI3 stsi-wi I .? , PrOitter£cCo Ijirscl hom Makers

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 121, 17 June 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 121, 17 June 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 121, 17 June 1901, Page 4

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