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- A Httlo nonsanaa zo" end then, to "relished by :th» -rJi«t »«•• "• i. nipW-MARriIAGE. ' He loved a maid, > But half afraid, . He never told his passion. Of cdursß^she knew, vßut, bashful top, # - She-waited, woman fashion. At last ope day, The gossips say, ; While they were idly chatting, A mouse petite " ' Ban by their feet And 1; sh6tacroßß~the"matting. . He was so near , That, wild with fear, < .She threw tier arms aboutjhim. _ £ • ' $ I hertjßht^ » - - - , : And Boblhed her:f right-— ',- How could she ever doubt him ? His courage rose, I ■ You may suppose, I After that.feartal danger. ; This week the stune '■ Pair chose a name To givo a little stranger. Claws in the will— 'Fingers of the your enemws, but carry a^olub with you "juat the same. AN UNSCRUPULOUS FOE. . • Creeps upon us unawares like an aßaassin in the dark and whose dangerous proxim-, Hywe never Buspect unUl it makes the, last fatal clutch on soirie vital organ. We' are always 'warned in- ample time of the impending danger, but with criminal pareJessnesa neglect these warnings : lhat -tired feeling, those aching limbs, and that, grand f eelin? ,bne day and seody condition the next, the sour taste on waking m a - morning, and the frequent rick and splittia* headache* all u.ake tbeir debut before serious illneßa «ets in. All or any of these Bymptbms indicate the approach ot * aiseasef they are faithful signs that the : ftver and- kidneys sre not doing their duties, that tl» morbid and effete mat-er instead, of being eliminated from the system, is bein- retained, and is positively poisoning and dostioying the whole physical structure. -Neglect m such cases 1b criminal, recourse to rational treatment ahonldbe had at onoe, Olbmbnts Tonio /■honld be tiken to strengthen the diges tioDi purify and fortify the blood, to stimulate tbe liver and brace up the kidneys to resolve and eliminate the moiaonouß urea. Liver and kidney comnlaints are the roost, prevalent diseases or this codntry, and so long as we consume such large quantitiea of animal food and condiments, and drink so ■ treely of tea and stimulants, bo long will this unhealthy condition last- Ut is thwmoda of life that causeß such numbers of deaths from heart diaeaee, Brigbl'a . diseasa, dropsy, cancer, inflammation and enlargement of the hVer, oud Bimilar causes, all of which herald their approach by fealmn of laaeitude, headache, languor &0., and if prou'pt treatment at once is adopted by a •ree'ular ÜBe.ot CLttM^T3ToHIC, :j thepro'creßS of diaeaae is „ arrested, stomach, -Wr ontkidnoja-reauine .tKwr^norowl action and tha • poisonous accumulations nre expelled the syßtem tind normal health J , restored. That Clements is reliable is proved leyomd all question and we have grateful . beneficiaries ur every town and village -who are continually ' writing us in terms similar to the follow^10|t JL*onards, Sydney ,— Dear sir,—l can. with pleasure bear witness to the great relief I have received from the use of Clements Tonio and Db. Fletchbb's Pills I have been a great sufferer for 11 years from liver disease, with at times considerable enlargement, which caused a 1 swelliae in the side under the ribs and was very painful, the aodomen, bowels, &c, always felt very tender on preßsure, with most obstinate constipation for which I took Fletcher's Pills, the firet dose caused a copious evacuation and cave great relief, and I thought I was all right but after a week I.was o« bad again aB before, I attain had recourse to, - PILLS bttt I took -CLEMENTS TONIC as well this time- and contiotfed it for a. couple of ' months, after the first ; abse I felt better and^got nd^of all the symptoms 1 nwd to have, as flushmKS of heat and cold, -splitting headaches, pains • in- the side and small of the.back, extreme jissitude. acd the genual feeling of allI rfchtitrday,- seedy ; to-morrow, :;all these ■vmotoms with, .'many others I used to hare, but ndw thanks to'CLBMBHTS ToNip Tarn quite cured. » l '.can get' np in a morning refreshed by -the night's rest 'and oan eat a^good breakfast, whereas be- - f6re-.taking. the medicine I scarcely ever could eat anything, and yhen J.. did it nearly always made me vomit, but now I am quite well and hav,e been so for 5 months,- 1 have W cause lio fear a relapße. I (font mini yourjpublishing.'mycase if yon add nothing to it, as it may bring relief to similar sufferers.— Yours very truly, H. Gabksll."' • \

HOIXOWAY'B PILLS^ AND OINTMBNT OXett a rapidly favourable eflEect in all those diseases^ whitih /are r induced- by exposure to damp or by great charig^es in temperature. They will therefore be found eminently serviceable to those who work iairon foundries,, copper, mines and colHeries. f These. } wjell-known> remedies present cpanifest ady|intages in respect of. - use' and effectiveness,' beifig dntirely compounded of vegetable drugs selected with - the greatest dare and' regardless ;of price. When used, with accordance with the ample printed directions which accompany them, they act surely but mildly, add do noVinterfete with the daily .work. . There -are bntfew diseases wbich.are-not capable of cure-rror, -at "all events,' of great relief —if Holloway's reine'dies '- are 'perseve*. indy aged. ."'}, : ; ' C ■'

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8973, 5 January 1891, Page 4

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KIBBLINGS Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8973, 5 January 1891, Page 4

KIBBLINGS Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 8973, 5 January 1891, Page 4

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