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There are certain happy spots about Great Britain that have been missed by the tax gatherer and the rate collector. Everybody has heard of Lundy Island in the Bristol Channel, and the appropriate name of its possessor —Heaven! The island is quite outside the radius of the tax gatherer. It is Nowhere. The coincidence of a man with his left arm in a white sling and a woman with 'her right in a l.Jack siing meeting in a railway carriage, might be easily paralleled by observation of daily life. A man met with an uccideut lesulting in temporary lameness, cud he suddenly discovered that a-i.real number of other people were lame. So with an accident to the eye, <"nu so with mourning. When you hie to assume black you at once notice' what you did not observe before, 1 hat. many people are in exactly similar cue. It is ail the result of observation concentrated in one particular direction. Or may it not be the result of a t. tural ' search for affinities?

Burns lose their sting immediately "Red Cross" Umtmeiit ,is applied. Keep it on hand. Is 6d everywhere. ... olr William i!raiici», Launceston, T*»., ✓ritee: '"During the recent hot spell in Melbourne, 1 had a very severe attack ol Gastritis. I tried many remedies, but nothing did me any good. A friend from Queensland, seeing how ill .1 was, recommended me to take Chamberlain's Colic, cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I did so, and had ?nly taken about four doses when I obtained relief. I am a commercial traveller, and visit many of the mining centres of Tasmania and Nev Zealand, and will certainly never go on my travels again without* a bottle of Chamkerlian's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with m«. (Tor sale everywhere... Embrocations and liniments won't cure Rheumatism, Gout/ Lumbago or Sciatica. The cause of the trouble is in the blood—uric acid—and the only possible cure is to eradicate this poison. RHETJMO does this, and does it thoroughly. Thousands who once suffered have been restored to health by RHEUMO. All Chemists and Stores, 2s 6d and 4s 6d...

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ASHBURTON TROTTING CLUB' MEETING. THURSDAY, 18th FEBRUARY, AND FRIDAY, 19th FEBRUARY. Excursion tickets at - fares 2d per mile first class, Id per mile second class: minimum 4s and respectively, mileage counted one \vs only, will be issued to Ash burton from Christchurcli, Timaru, and intermedi ate stations, by morning trains on the I.Bth and 19th February, all available for return till 20tli February. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. On Thursday, 18th, and Friday, 19th February, the alternoon train from Ashburton to Timaru will start at 5.45 p.in.,'and leave Orari 7.40, Windiest r.57, Tomuka 8.10, Wash dyke 8.40, and arrive Timaru 8.55 p.m. BY ORDER. A Remedy To Yonr Hand. The day of experimenting is past. Time was when a reliable medicine was not easily procured. But that was before the coming of Beecham'a Pills. Since the introduction o! this wonderfully successful remedy uncertainty is reduced to its lowest point,, and an easy and pleasant cure is presented. It is quite safe to say that no other medicine enjoys the popularity of lat , / Of \ Their success is entirely due to their efficacy in cases of trouble connect' ed with the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. "Whether it be in the earlier stages, where there is little more than discomfort, or In the aggravated conditions that follow on delay and neglect, Beecham's Pills are most valuable. They strengthen the stomach, correct the / bowels, act beneficially on the liver f and kidneys and assist in the mak* \ ing of pure blood. In a word they Are a Guarantee ol ( Perfect Health. Sold la boxem, pries 10\d., lIH 4 219. mm >. THINGS YOU DON'T SEE IN SEWING MACHINE. DON'T judge ANY sewing machine just by the way it LOOKS. Enamel , paint and shiny varnish are £Ood things, but they don't make a nachine run well or last long. Experience and judgment and IN rENT, combined with man ufaeturiny; acilities, are the things YOU should consider before buying. These points, combined with a rigid ystem of inspection and tests, give a. iASTING value to every Singer Sewlg Machine. You. can't SEE them, but yon iEARN them in the easy, effective orking of every part—and their value ecomes more plain to you after years f service. Every Singer is PERFECT when it ■aves the factory—your daughter will l.v it's still perfect when you have 110 lore use for it. STAFFORD STREET,' TJ.MAIUT. 3 GRAPES. GRAPES. OTII LOCAL HOTHOUSE AND A USTRALI AN. Tlie Quality is Good. The Price is Reasonable. a. w. Mckenzie. RUH'EREH and CONFKCTJONEK STAFFORD ST. CI I 126 Next Prosser's.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13829, 15 February 1909, Page 2

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781

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13829, 15 February 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13829, 15 February 1909, Page 2

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