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THE BALKAN STATES.

Constantinople, Sept. 25. Advices from Monastir state that s> captured insurgent declares that prior to the proclamation of the inourreotion a religions ceremony was held in the vii« lage of Raho^a, the insurgents receiving the benediction of the church. The Russian Consul (M. Roskiviki) was present in uniform, and wished them success.

A mine has been discovered in Kuprlll leading from a Bulgarian shop to tho mosques. Several arrests were made. Sojia, Sept. 25. The Bulgarian reservists have been summoned to the number of 30,000. Sept. 26. The Bulgarian Premier declares that the withdrawal of Turkish troops from the Bulgarian frontier ia an essential con* dition to avert danger of war. Advices received here state that the mobilisation of two more divisions of Asiatic troops hs been ordered by Turkey. Sept. 27. Russia ia a note to Bulgaria reoognlaeo that Turkey is the paramount power in the Balkans, and entitled to suppress rebellions in her territory as she thinks best. Great excitement prevails here. ' . Paris, Sept. 25. Le Patrie states that in order to provide for emergencies in Macedonia France is sending 4,000 troops to Crete.

London, Sept. 25. , Indignation meetings have been held in London and Manchester to proteit against Turkish misrule. The Powers, especially Britain, were urged to Intervene. A relief fuud for the sufferers has been started.

Town Clerk of Kttmara, NZ., Cured of Sciatica.— George Robert Rudkin, Town Clerk, Kumars., N,a,, aayß ; • I have very great pleasure in itatIng that, having used Chamberlain's Pain Balm in a very severe attack of sciatica, I found Immediate relief. Had before tried many other embrocations for the same purpose, but found this the most efficacious. Several of my friends who have been afflicted with rheumatism have on my advice tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm with equally good results. I confidently recommend it to thoße in need of a good household liniment or embrocation. For sale by G. O. Taylor and all chemists and storekeepers. Price, Is 6i.

Those who are afflicted with this distressing complaint mint tuva frequently IS ASTHMA asked themselves this question. CURABLE ? Evans 1 MOUNTAIN KING

ASTHMA POWDER has solved the difficulty, and thousands of suffer, era have been restored to a normal state of health through asiog it.. A single trial will convince the most soeptioal.— R. Poison, chemist, and all store?... No Other Liniment will heal p oat or bruise so quickly sb Chamberlain's Pain Balm. N"o other affords such prompt relief from rheumatic pains. No other is bo valuable for deep-seated pains like lame back and pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial and become acqualn* ted with its remarkable qualities and you will never wish to be without it. For sale by G. 0. Taylor and all chemists and storekeepers. Price, la 6d. Haikdressektg up to dats.— Mr A. MT. Heady, Ladies' Hairdresser sod Toilet Specialist, Prinoes-atreet, Daaedtn, notifies ladies of Tuapek* diotriot that be h»a ap« pointed Mr J. T. Black, Hairdresser, Law* renoe, as Sole Agent for all his Toilet Preparations and Accessories, Hair Framst, Nets, Whalebone Hair Brushes, etc. Good* arriving by every steamer, and sold at town prioes. Inspection cordially Invited. For promoting the growth of the hair try Hendy's celebrated Ego Julep. Bottles, Is.— Obtainable only from J. T. Black, °aa agent for Mr Hendy, Danedin. Not mintjtb should be lost when a child Bhows symptoms of oroup. Oham* berlain's Cough Remedy given as soon M the child becomes hoarse, or even after the coupy oough appears will prevent the attack. It never fails, and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by G. O. Taylor and an chemists and otorelseepenu Price, Is 6d. Fob winter Conghs, Colds, Bronchitis and] Cronp, and all affections of the Behold throat and lnng TUSSIOXJRA Ye King I is admitted to be KING of all remedies. Sold everywhere at Is 6d and 2s 6d.— R. Poison, chemist.

There is no danger whatever from lockjaw or blood polaon resulting from ft wound when Chamberlain's Fain Balm la promptly applied. It Is an antiseptic and destroys the germs which cause then diseases. It also causes wounds to heal without maturation and in one-third the time required by the usual treatment. Sold by G. O. Taylor and all chemUU and storekeepers. Price. Is 6d. The best reasons that oao be given for too* cess are those which are based AHEAD npon experience, and TUSSI* of the CUBA has been tried by this TIMES, test and been proted to be without an equal in the field of PHARMACY. Not only a* an immediate tnd permanent care for local troubles, bat CM * preventive for eorunmption and pneumonia Its efficacy has been shown in thousand* of oases j la 6d, 2s 6d.— Poison's and store*.,. Most Popular Beoausb it is thx Best. — Messrs Philpotts and Son, store* keepers, Picton, N.Z., say: 'The beat selling cough mixture in this district ia Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Every* one likes it and speaks well of the results after using it/ For sale by G. O. Taylor and all chemists and storekeepers. Prise* Is 6d.

Mb Biakeley, dentist, msy in future b* consulted at Miss Harrop's, chemist, Peek Street, Lawrence, instead of at the Oommtr* oial Hotel, as heretofore. His next visit wfU be on the Bth mat,

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5101, 30 September 1903, Page 1

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THE BALKAN STATES. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5101, 30 September 1903, Page 1

THE BALKAN STATES. Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5101, 30 September 1903, Page 1

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