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Scrofula Is very often acquired, thongfr generally inherited. Bad hygiene, foul air, impure water, are among its causes, v - It is called "the soil for tubercles,' 1 and where it is allowed to remain tuberculosis or coMump^ODuis pretty sure to take root. Hood's Sareaparilla lemjoyes- teverj trace of scrofula and builds up th« system thai has suffered from it. Thi* is the testimony of thoufianda of ourefl people. ' ' '■ . . . "My brother suffered very much from eczema (a form of scrofula) on all j>art4 of his body, but thanks to Hood's Sanspa* rilla, he Is now In excellent fcwffib/' Mib* 6. L. Bakee, Awatuna, via Elwawu Tara* naki,N.Z. • /vi^\ ft £ ! • Hood's Sarsaparjlla D ■ 1 1 » Made by 0. X ,fl«&i%o£ Ltm»ll tuai frt 1 1 5» Mass.. P. s. a. :£&dsf4buaiaU]

. SLI-GROG IN PROHIBITED DISTRICTS. — "' " ♦ — ~~*' THE RECORD FOR JULY. OAMARtf, July 4. R. L., formerly an auctioneer, whtf fell fromxan upstairs window -on Thursday, died in the hospital yesterday. He. had sustained a broken leg* but the medical evidence was to the effect jKhatf, death was caused by delirium' tremens, A verdict was returned accordingly. ASHBURTOg", JolyrlO. At the Magistrate's Court iihis morning, James Nealon, oharg6d ; with iseeping liquor for sale within ifce nc^licensa district of Ashburton, was- convicted and fined £30 and oosts,-vth^'liggor to be confiscated. -'■ .>-ri : INVERCARGILL, JuIy 10. George Tull was fined |4p for jelling liquor in stables at the rear of tne Empire Hotel. Six bottles of whisky and ten gallons of beer were Seized. *. BALCLUTHA, July 15. George Fi^her ? keeper oLsi# Farnfr ers' Arms boarding-house,^j^^ohargadi with unlawfully keeping, "^whi^^y for. sale, and pleaded guilty '.^xQi* P? 1 * 0 ? raided the place on Jute 26, find found! one bottle of whisky unde*SeafthNi taWe in the sitting-room and several glares, which had evidently contained whwky ; in a cupboard in a chaffhouse. found fifty-seven full bottle* *>f : wiiskj in a Ihole underneath the chaff-bin. It was the defendant's first offence,, ana the Magistrate (Mr KenrickpS.S^) said that he would take this into eoTuaderation, and also the further fact^at defendant had pleaded guiltyi^^Hej^ould be fined £25, with costs. £3 to|, and the liquor would be confiscated^ •*■ --cJiuV 16* A telegram from Wangiaiii rA 'statrt that at Okahune, on the -Main;^Enmfc railway, Mr Stanford, S.H.j-^fifflW WinOliver £25 and cos*s for ■kaspsg<oum of whisky in his possession infft prthibit^d area, in default three month*' imprisonment. A man named Rx Mai* maucke/ who had carted the whisky foil Oliver, was fin-ed £5. . '. ' Ju^y 16. A case, said to bo the fircfc of its kind ever heard in the dominion, was before the S.M. at the Raetihi Court. A man . named Brown, driver for a coaching firm, pleaded guilty to delivering liquor 1 to persons whom ha bad reason to suspect of sly grog-selling. He wo& finod £15 and £8 costs.; '?': - :) - ' v ' INVERCARGILL, JulyJ 16. James And*rsoii pleaded guilty to slfj grog-selling, and was fined: £40- Anderson lived in a hut, wher^ iijcjor \ras received and sold. «-i.j«f ASHBURTONjJnJy 17. Leonard Sutherland was v bßarg©3 | with forging the name of -Barney, Kenny in a receipt in a railway de.' livery book for a case of wjife^fjvrliiofii he thereby received. Accused wa's committed for trial at the Supremo Courfa at Timaru. — — At the Magistrate's Court tHs-morjVi ing, Thomas Crowe was charged with" receiving orders for liquor" in t^e nttlicense district of Ashbufton —fron* Thomas Holmes and from. Harw^Toomer, and with selling liquor, J<>^Thomas Holmes. On the first count he wa» convicted and discharged, on is*e» .second jho was fined £2 and costs and o&dMxe thirdi fined £20 and costs. v; ; INVERCARGILL, Jnly 20. The police to-night again raided the Carriers' Arms Hotel, kept by "Mr and Mrs Poff, who were recently convicted and fined £50 each for sly grog-selling. A small quantity of liquor, W^s found at to-night's raid. ASHBURTON, July 24. Leonard Sutherland was cbnVlctecl and fined £30 and costs on a cnargo of sly grog-selling. ! >. ; , OAMARU;^ Juls; 27. A raid was made on a boarding-honsa en Saturday by the police, «nd a quantity of liquor seized. A pr-bsecutdou will follow. .. ._.,. 6150

To keep a racehorse in-evtiiHttodttw ate condition, in England^ attendants, costs £326 a year. . T Each Court has its sneoial t££Te for the heir to the throne. In Bngjapd he is called the Prince of Wales; & ocr» many and Sweden, the Orown : Prince; in Austria, the Prince Imperial { in Russia, the Czarevitch; i^ titjjl^, tha Prince of Naples ,- in Spain, the Prinog of Asturias..

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9303, 1 August 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9303, 1 August 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 8 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9303, 1 August 1908, Page 7

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