to army supplies. On the other hand, the value of the total German shipments to South Africa was only £701,000, a falling off of £454,900 as compared with £1,156,----200 in 1899. It is a little significant that £139,950, or nearly one-third of the decrease, represents explosives and weapons. A "Bad Skin Boils. Pimples, Impure Blood. Boils are simply very large pimples. The trouble is not in the skin, but down deep in the blood. You canno/ have a good, smooth skin unless it i! nourished by pure blood; and the orili •way to make your blood pure is to tak< a strong blood-purifying medicine. Mr. F. Ellian, of 370 Rae Street North. Fitzrby, Victoria, sends us thsr letter and his photograph: ■ ■ * i had i most frightful i<-t"\< k of Iransanii /mples breaking out all < ye- mj bodj I had feard &o much about AVER'S Sarsaparilla tthought I would give ifc.-i trial. It tookonJf four bottles to drive all tne impurities out d ] i my system and make my blood rich. J have enI joyed the best of heaith ever since I took it.' : I If your tongue is coated, if your food dis I tresses you, if you are constipated or bilioui I • take Ayer's Pills. Prepared hv Dr. J. C. Ayer Co.. Loweii, Mass., U. S. A The Belgian Post Office has adopted the Alvess smoke consumer system, which has also been applied to King Leopold's yacht. The writer of an article in the "Rossiya," a Moscow journal, attacking the immediate predecessors of the Czar, has been exiled to Siberia, and the editor deported toPskoff. The "Rossiya" has been suppressed.
HOURS OF TORTURE and BJISERY A Troublesome Liver. YET HE WAS "IN THE KNOW' 9. Th» Casa of Mr B MILLS. dreadful. state- of exhaustion from t.hs *vi vow w* ***•* "•• ■ ravages of my disease, and many a tauc' : in *^TT i \ I felt dizzy and faint througii \val:-.jna {By ourjuperter.) a few . yaJ^gt my u^bs gm.ii .'.. _, . . -I. .„_ V. ;„ Wav beneath me. Mv bcnye-s were very The *«P»« v Be»»n II 2SJ I1 f S? On A J? tr l. n irregular, being constipated ■ for.two or full swing right through theAustra- £ *• then a violent attnck lasian^ colonies. . Speculators in muw o^diarrh^ came on> an d took the last and building l^.fft^J spark of vitality out of my feeble fiwir.-o. vanous stock exchanges, and.£*«££. .foould. lie down oa the broad of t mj of capital in all grade* of life *»ye cheir. fe fc „ rf d . , d d « bit **ii with the energetic b°°^ ke[< ■,t ft Jf j w not who, • when the numbers go up, is ■„ -, nieht* 4fter to«.rne a-u ysufilT. the.last on. to K/about hot ? I so^i^ therefore, laughs loudest. The.hope of fcl , ft h ; d ' which ,„,„: joking a me.on. so and so (which_» [ f hours im , 3lly . T - 09n j g^jjrovarbial dead bird), stimulates k s ,,dcie»ilv from some, hideous' the knowing ones to leave their warm- d } - h^ibein rji . n . Jlg t.iiro:lK:l- ---' *«&» m order to see their favourites per- y b aitf „th in f H - lf - form their, morning spins. a^.eat Btat€ cf ne r TCUS escitemen* reluctantly entrusts her mite wrth a covered with perS pi ratioa . j friend, who knows something, to put d defl , th hfc l of in PiJ , ee . it on the gee-gee h. thinks best; whei , j for far f * recarren M of th. he generally returns to express the hopf. a |, » d d used t , f d that a srailar mjestment may meet with .*fc t £ when j aros / and we :, ( "•brtter • luck n«t time. Mr Ben £ fa £• h f tort d . jamm Mill./ residing in Yarborough, , ik *■h , f d d M■ y fe , fc ~ •tr«et,. Ponionby, Auckland> happenea j and m throat - w £ oftea so sori? to be in the know through Ins 1< ~1, A r .._i'i __i. ___n^_ f ti__ i___) year.] experience in the grocfry. trade. $£ * or °U[Urtinn n aTe my ?nerv'• s^toge.^ f ; ha T e .had a very bad 4^^° T^A ,S3^^^ W^ m^ had quite a number of ail|i#h:jiii my (iniainoryii; although it is a .y,; s . t had and Iww . -ir*. r.!-iv«v ine,prst sign of tailing health, was the n ..i an « X p,.,ifi.,*; nc . a it v ,.\~ n f Vi-»mr., gradual disappearance of colour from my m . an S^'^^ ?w^ a"c«» chseks, my face soon,became very sal- tt j para | Tßed . i ma(ri ,,,, , vvveakev low aad aged-looking Then I went C! , llsti | n g Dn y undor snob •^inu.m^^.nce* •jer light, produced uneasiness, and <. Wh 80 ? Did * tk ~.. intense paroxysms of pain m the o ;neP" pit of my Btpmach, There was a deaden- '-what » question to ask. Surrh hLte?n^X yf Stl 666™^ *bu do no* tfink I wo^ld neglect t^ and distressing, in consequence of the 'wL duriS thtt t=n' d T ,fZ 'T")"' choking sensation in my throat. My -];y* ,"J° g* ■ t '.mP-' I-*Pent pounds chest Feally felt as though it were full ?iw P£TL °= pflyßls and rootore, hut of heavy clay, and in a short while mv hf -f tg i? V he." J °T C fickle appetite died away completely ■ r"/ h b 'SL ~"* «.^?l " I suffered greatly with dull, fronta '^ being so thoughtless." headaches, besides having acute pains ■~&■!£*«• wayl , T . in my back and sidee. A sense of , „ on^« enng that I have scO n no indifference,to everything, which had ■™°5 h 1 T Ci efen^ T°^ l(l sol(i, ln T mhitherto been a source ofinterest a*d fej fc lew, fc ™n| fc h <?ood I was pleasures came on, the efforts of friends t !nJ? e T ™■ ye? ? °ot «mik of to liven me up being without avail. IL^I/J!™ nl a! ly "^- , Then the Everything, wearied meT particularly mx "^ ug% oocur red to me, and I bou-ht work; which is not of a laborious nature. Thl^Til i *Bt °nC, e- P? &t iB tb« roovningV- when my Wue. wk &' "S?,!**^ 1 '- -W' th !?rnrPr *««*• particularly furred and 'sUmy? My : n T rft w mente f Tonic Tad^ m-e> rtrollß heart showed : indications of being ? nf ffi 1118? aJ ew ffel ks« be/ itie!l cur" diseased, and many a fright have I got nf m my f rh^ umatia-> ! 8r t en hott7," s of through excessive palpitation. After T£ mf fT ,^ ff;? ed fo wmple^oly thundering away against my ribs with w°7.jiS heait\ when wetyt'iraß e!s« terrible violence for some time, my heart £f?, fl f ailed- . J haTe _,been,.» , &»?* used.to slow down a bit, and these at- 'Z&J 3??' F? T oth^ Bak«« tecks were always followed by disagree- please Pubhsh thsse statements." ab|e eruftjbations of wind from the —~ ~~ , »tomaca.- A JjfcM^ly taste in my mouth STATUTdRV dect.aratiok. I ate Or drank. There Wa* no l°^7> Auckland, in th« colony of New Zealand. I difffrMOo i» the flavour of any of my careh?ilr«H^. s' peerSl-i decUre thtt l h"Vf fool, after e»t«g which I frffc heavy, ' drowsy, and deprewe4, A«onising th W . ahdtliaU«obhuin. an yri isa «?J,«i «d ».ithfo. •pasms of pain CSme OH IS my loins, iceP^ 01 -my'lllness and cure by Clements Tonic •ometimea being so *cute Out the *«ony lf y I?%^Js^*}; , HOW did your Weight ke«p OftP" solemn de:laration conscientiously bpliftvineihe same I half the man J used to be. My bones . were, protruding fch/flugh my unhealthy /$ • ~ . .... <£ . >j. tpr than a. bag of bones, when my ill- - d 1 "'—-' ac» had continued » few week», ■» It y is not necessary jfcp expatia*9 on my D«o)«miJ ■at 'AuekUnd this twemy-fifth d*y c! Veaknesi, Being Quanta to w«rk it Ootqber, oat tbgutand nine hundred, before me, nißfliwt to indi&U ih»i Iwmfa a ■„;, Frederick l. prime, j.'p.
!E. ELLEKY I GILBERT, I BJPGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. J7 T5. CTTAPMANs THE LATEST MUSJC Always in Notice, i THE PEOPLE'S IRONMONGER, _____ ■ avvtmtttt WONDERFUR VALUE IN VIOLINS AV&ixuLu, Also Strings and Fittings. Next Economic. _____ CALL AND INSPECT OUR GRAND STOQK. We deal in nothing but MnaiCul Instrumente. from PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. 25 Yean' Experience 25
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Wanganui Chronicle, 1 February 1902, Page 1
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