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A veritable ( quick lunobeon,' it is said, is to be had at a restaurant in Paris wheie a dinner of several courses,* composed of concentrated food in the form of tablets, can be * consumed in a few minutes. The en- ( tire meal can be carried about in the , vest pocket. ' : STATUTORY DECLARATION— I, P. I Rftabe, Ironbark, Sandhurst; in the Cjlnny ,; of Victoria, do solemnly and sincerely declare I" that on the 25th Jane, 1877, my son Alfred, . six years of age, was aceidently hurt with an I axe on the knee. lat once took all paina to * secure medical aUendnnce. Howevet? In sphfl , of all efforts, on the 27ih August, 1877, the C opinion was given by Dr Macjjillivray that sn * amputation of the injured limb had become imperative, in order to save life. At this \ juncture I called upon Messrs SANDER k • SONS, procuring Borne of their PURE , VOLATILE EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, qnd by the application of ihe same I had the satisfaction of seeing my son within a fort- ; night oat of all danger, find to-day be is | recovered. I may just a'ld that it was when , thn crisis hud been resched that SANDER'S i; EXTRACT was first applied. And I make , this solemn declaration, etc., Frank Riabe. j Declared at Sandhurst, in the Onion V of I Victoria, Australia, this 17'h October, 1877, before me Moritz Cohn, J.P. To guard the high reputation our manufacture has attained all over the globe, we state that ore has to be exercised to obtain the genuine article (Sander and Sons) as the most appalling consequenc<>s have resulted from the application of spurious products— SANDEß & SONS. ' A good story is told about a well- 1 known attendant at Parliament Buildings (says the ' Post '). It was an ' off j day,' and be was showing a party of visitors xVamu Qome aver the House. , When they came to the Chamber in J which our representatives sit, a member of the party remarked to the at- , tendant, ' I hear that this room is ■ noted for its acoustic properties.' ' Yes ? ' was the reply, ' 1 never smell anything.' And the silence that ensued could almost be felt. " The Enquirer's Oracle," the best reference book on every-day subjects ia given away with 101 b Book Gift Tea. Mr W. Bleakley, a mill-manager of SwintoD, Lancashire, objects to the war as l ct-uel and" unjust,' and there- ' fore by way of a protest, declined to ! pay the usual income-tax, His protest was very ineffectual, for the authorities at once put a a man in possession and auctioned Mr Bleakley's drawing-room suite before a mirthful audience. The suite was bought for five guineas by friends of the protestant, and as that sum cleared the amount demanded by Somerset House, the sale came to an end. Mr Bleakley has not been allowed the holy joy of posing as a martyr in a good cause, but he has achieved a. certain amount o.f notoriety and has afforded his neighbors an hour's amusement. Nerve Tonic Builds up the System. Strengthens. This warm climate is very trying to all. The blood easily becomes impure and the nervous system greatly debilitated. But you can retain your health and keep your nervous system strong. This is the portrait of Mr. William Fanning, of Beaconsfield, Fremantle, "Western Australia. Inhis letter he says: , " Upon arriving in "Western Australia three years ago, I found that my blood was in bad : condition and my general system all run down, i I suffered greatly, especially from indigestion. ; ' I had heard so much about AVER'S j Sarsaparilla • I thought I would try it. I did so, and only three bottles restored my strength, built up my system, and cured my dyspepsia. And I ! liave also found it a great nerve tonic." ' If you are bilious, constipated, or are j troubled with, headache, take Ayer's Pills, - Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. FOR SALE. THE Undersigned has for sale a Comfort- , able Fonr-roomed DWELLING HOUSE in Central Position. : J. C. ARBUCKLE, Commission Agent. WANTED. ! TWERYBODY to Exhibit at Horticultural ■ _LJ Society's SHOW on Oct. 9th. Flowers i and Fancy Work. J. C. CALDER SURGHCAIi & MBCHA2XIOAD DENTIST (By Exam.), Late representative of G. J. Coombs, ! TTAS commenced practice in Lawrence, -"-*■ and may be consulted— Lawrence-— Every Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, and every evening during the week (°xcept Mondays) from 7to 8 p.m., over U.S. Poison' >j, chemist, Boss Place. Roxburgh— First and third Mondays in each "month, from 12 o'clock. 1 Mil lers FJat — Tuesday following Roxburgh visit, from 10 to 1. 1 Waitahuna— -First and third Fridays in i each month, from 1 to 4. 1 Waipori — Second and fouvth Fridays in I each month, from 1 to 4. All work skilfully done and guaranteed. 1 Charges rea onable. j22 : A. J. Park "iZfJT 1 A. J. Park 1 PATENTS AU JS.T» u<m Government. L™L vl * *■ w Application. ■ .AND ...rRA.DE MAIJKcf FROTEGTIQF,., Obtained in all Countries. ' - GAEDEN )£»«—«,-«,««, «( (FLOWER GARDEN} lOflßfljßiiLJjCl ( FLO WE H, Splendid variety to cbcoso from at J. T. BLACK'S, KO3S PLACE, XiAWSENCE. DON'T Forget to call and inspect before going elcewhare. au2l Choicest Seasonable IVaita. Cabbage Plants for Sale. SEEDS ! SEEDS ! ! SEEDS ! ! ! BEGS to inform the Public that, she has just opened out her season's suppJy of Garden and Flower Seeds. They are absolu'e'y frith and comprise a splendid variety. 1 All Fruits in season always in stock.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4892, 18 September 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4892, 18 September 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4892, 18 September 1901, Page 4

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