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Messrs F. R. Jackson and Co. hold a clearing sale at Mr J. D. Hughes' Forded 1 Farm to-day. Coaches leave the Fountain on arrival of the North train.

DEATH FOE A WAITER.—When a man suffers from neglected indigestion, constipation, and torpidity of the liver, he soon loses all enjoyment of his meals. Nothing tastes good or looks appetizing. He grumbles at his wife, or the cook, or the landlady, or the waiter, as the case may be. People say he is "hard to please," and let it go at that. The fact is that the man is in a precarious condition, and if he continues to neglect his health, is a candidate for consumption, or some equally terrible malady. If a man does not wish to "dine with Death for a waiter," he should take the right remedy for "little ills" as they arise, and thus ward off the "big ones." When a man's appetite is poor, when, his liver is torpid, when he feels "headachey," dull, listless, and generally out of sorts, he should take Dr. Morse's Indian, Root Pills. They make the appetite keen, the liver active, bhe blood pure, and the whole body energetic. They cure that trouble called constipation, which is the starting point of many ills." Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills cure it positively, certainly, infallibly; cure it so it stays cured; cure it so you :an stop taking medicine. And that is something no other remedy will do. "I tiave experienced great benefit from the use jf Dr Morse'B Indian Root Pills, which I have tried for habitual constipation, from which I have been a sufferer for many pears. As I have tried many remedies for this common complaint, I am in a position to testify that they are the best medicine I have ever taken. I never had mything to go so well through the system, Eind to set me right so quickly. Also, they aofc very agreeably, never causing pain, as is the case with so many cures :or indigestion. I would advise anybody suffering from constipation to tiy them." Mr T. Thorpe, 51 Stewart Street, Richmond, Vie, submits his testimony in favour of this remedy. Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills positively cure biliousness, indigestion, constipation, headaches', liver rad kidney complaints, piles, pimples, and blotches. Sold by chemists and storekeepers, price Is l^d per bottle, or six bottles 6s 6d. Sole proprietors, The W. EL Comstock Co., Ltd. (Australasian Depot), 58 Pitt Street, Sydney.- Packed in imber bottles, and, the full name blown thereon. BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS. ACETYLENE pAS. A. D.WILLIS, HAS pleasure in announcing that he has received the Sole Agency for the Newly[nvented McDONALD AUTOMATIC IMPROVED HYDROSTATICALLY GOVERNED GAS GENERATOR. The Inventor and Promoters of this Valuable Generator receive no less than £20,000 for the Patent rights, so much in advance is it of all other known Generators. Amongst ather Advantages may be named— 1. It occupies one-third the room of other Generators. 2. There is no dirt and necessity for washing out every two or three weeks. This is very important. 3. Any inexperienced person can re-charge it in a few minutes. 4. There is no escape of gas while the said re-charge ia taking place. 5. No gas is generated unless it is being actually consumed. 6. The gas is cooled immediately after generation. 7. The supply pipes are absolutely free from moisture. 8. All the parts are accessible. 9. The pressure is always the same in the mains, and can never exceed a liredetermined amount. 10. ABSOLUTE SAFETY FROM EXPLOSION. 11. It being of handy size, it can be placed in the smallest house without taking up too much space. 12. lb extracts tho whole of th© gas from the Carbide, and will supply a, number of lights as easily as one. Mr WILLIS will be hapjjy to show the Generator and explain its working to any person desirous of inspecting it. CALCIUM OF CARBIDE. Owing to recent reductions in the price of Carbide, Mr Willis is prepared to. make Great Reductions in price, thus making it CHEAPER THAN EVER as an illumitant, besides aE. the advantages of a Beautiful, Soft, and Powerful light, lo Country People Especially, Acetylene Lighting should prove a great boon, lne use of this Gas is spreading rapidly over the whole world. A. D. WILLIS, WANGANUI. TAMES BAIN, the Don of them all, with tJ his company of brilliant artists at the Oddfellow's Vll, WEDNESDAY Next. ASK for GATEISBY'S Sarsaparilla. and do not accept Imitations. I* ia th« Best Spring Frying Mediouie.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 5 March 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, 5 March 1901, Page 3