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I " NEWSITEMST —'' -i q> i ■ ■■'■.". The Manawatu'Farmer , is informedthat a bueh fire on the hilla east of Shan*; : ;..;: non on Tijesday destroyed 300-sheep - belouging'to Mr J. S. Willrineon, ,v>\ The LHSC9rSjßl?fays eat their rood'm-/; : :M the open; fdCPs ma'nnr '• (rinoui?'':; can 'offer them da., to , -".;, walk 'between- them'and 'the'sun:''whilbj '#£ they are eating, c causing; hisi shadow, t )':•■-■■ fall on their food. s <yhl6H* thusUey con- ; : a'der becomes uTiclean.'\ r . ;• ' • PiPR HOURS•TOp.'LACE.- ' "Oh, IcouU.recallilieimt'tUree , orfouriionrs. Sec what trouble avian may '(■ ■' '■■:.: t . hrhg\Mm%nwfM:in'ttmmmti'+-- : ■ : -- i '" : i Mr Jares Curtis an , ! Mr C. v , Bennett, both of San FranoißO, had been I'ntfmdts friends for'jree rs'Masfc summer, they quarrel ied for the firet time< eaoh aocnei -g iho ot&rof wrong. Better thoughts prevaled and were rec nciled. But)ou ojil't undo" w)j*t is once done . Memory kept the rewrt ptifiber Still, liviti aa neighbour , , mea must rnee % so*e timi. These two met in the~_- : street ' \va? reoejved. Bitter Words flow fist Curtm beside himßellwith ragej drew and phot BenEefcdeal on th'e Vpot, Letter in the day ;he used the atove language so faden with * self reproech'andsorrow. Y thowuseless, ; h6if hope'eed, 1 hoT Vaia. ; -'IButwas.'Ourtie right-m sayine that trouble may come all-in a moment? True, : it often seems so, but is there cot a deeper fact which we don't see? It matters notbt ing whatthe nature of the trouble is, There fore let'us/'consider, a different case on the same principle. - - . , , An intelligent woman Bays.-"fn October. 1890,1 had an'attapk fiom which I never expected to recover, I had ach'ii g pains all over me and a oough that neatly shook me tO'.pieces, I obtained no good sleep ninhfc and had | to take fco,u.y my bed, Twas fed with' liquid food from an.inva id'a cuo» for I could not rai.e myself In bed. My heart flittered so you oould' hear id bea f on'the'piilow.and often pains strnck through it 'as thongh somebody bad stabbed me. I Jay perfectly help'ese and could ecatcely -breathe. 'A.dootor sttendtd me over a month, i hut I eaker and weaker. So metimes atsiirht I was so bad)he feared I would not;liye;tiU mprnia?, He called in a physician and both agreed'that my condition was critical. I was fed wtyi brpudy to keep me alive My husband and'danghtfir stayod with me a'« most conetsntlyv None of the me<Hoined ads ministered had any effect. I was almost at death's,door. \ : . •' At this, t'me Mrs Keeliuj?, of Mutley, - near Plymouth, afrie-d of [mine, urged mo to try Mother Seigel'a Syrop, I procured a.bottle, and after a few dayal was able to take arid diaest sufficient food to give tne> some strength, end the worst symptoms were greatle abated., After bavin? used six '■ bottles of the Syrup my health vw cow pletely restored, and I have since felt better then for the preeicus thirty My two-' daughters hive a'so been oured ( of 'ion by it, I will gladly answer tny en- . quiries. v . (Signed) Mrs Louise Jackson, Builde s," 1 Arms Hoteljtßrldge Road, Hammersmith, London-JJanuary 14th, 1892. i 'Inthe leterfrom-ffhich the above is an J extrsot, Mrs, Jackson farther says that for ' over twe'ty<yeajs before the attack of '; Qqtojber, IB9OJ ed from digordered s oinaoh and liven She' had a bad' taste in (he mouthya ' poor 'appetite, and what she ate g>ve her paiu, She felt dull, languid, and tired, and had a mieenblo sink inff feeling in the' stomach. j great pain in' I the cheet'aid side?, pilpatilion,' (;iddiness7 an&.frequen»hj feil h the street and had, to h amtici- home. So we perceive that in ret case a causa long in operation, at last produced the crisis i whioh came i ear ending her life, It always thus, whether we recognise the cause or not The crime oomm'tt' j d by Cnrfcis was thesudt den passionate act ot a man who allowed thoughts of hate »nd vengeance to take pos* session of his mind and breed the condition whioh made murder po'sibe. ' In the very different case of thi< Isdy s illness it'was an t f ■ , enemy uf her body, i , digestion and dyspepsia whioh at length broke out into violence The leseon is the came. Watch the beginning of evil and check it while yet it may bs easily controlled. ; punedio; Exhibition : Awaids. I mm , PRIZE FOR HIGH-CLA^S I ' tailoring; l ; FIRST PRIZE FOR''LADY'S RII » ING HABIT, 'FIRST PRIZB AND SPECIAI FIRST PRIZE'FOR'STYLE AND FINISH,, FIJiST PRIZE FOR'-ARTISTIC v, 'CUTTrNG, • ' Theße were all the First awards,given in High-Class'! ailoring, at Ihe Ne\? Zealand and -South Sea Ex. - : ' hibition, held at Dunedin, PBICJS3 LIST- * s. 0" 'SUITTO' RDEKjWithexnA Trousers 3 5 «sUir TO ORDER, with extra Trousers 3 10 S'fflT TO ORDER, with extra Trouseis... ' 3 15 SUIJJTOf'BD'-K.wMi extra , .■,,-T/rouefirs 4 ,0 , TO ORDER, v with extra ; 'grousers...'' ..'.'* ... 110 ' J. Ti. DALTOK, TAILOR, 210 s QUJBEN STRICT; Awkiamd."

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 7761, 3 March 1894, Page 1

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