The Distress in England
Alarming llccomits
Vr«r.i 4«inoi»tinn.—OnriTriihl London, Oc', <i Dksi'itk tho improvemont in tho cotton trade at Lancashire, IC,OOO breadwinners aro idle in Manchester, and 50,000 are on the verge of starvation. There is also increasing distress in London and oilier centres of population, which occasions anxiety for tho coming winter,
As llioout come of a somewhat lensthly discussion ut the Waihi Cricket AssoHit'i tion's meeting last night on the quo lion' of holding junior competitions, it was decided to hold llum provided that asulliciont number of players joined tho different clubs,
Dr Elisor's Tamer Juic?, a wonderfu remedy for Constipation, Kidney TronWos, liowol Irregularity, Liver Complaint, mid nil tho ills which arise from Indigestion. Indigcslion causes Malnnlrition, and is tho foundation of nil diseases. 2s lid all Chemists or btores throughout tho colony
To successfully introduco a fo W wollIried remedies tho proprietors, [', Bock ■ <1 Co. tn Mi'if.-ifM.r •!!.• .''r-mijts 01 Ad.>laido and Auckland, >i .w made arrange monts with tho leading tradesmen to sell the first trial packet to each customer on approval, giving a printed cuaranteo to that effect, The prico will bo rofunded in tho, ovont of it not boing approved of, Ono of theso is "Bock's Rheumatic Powder," prico 3s fid; This is an interna remedy; it oxpcls tho oncosis of uric acid . ivor 700 curod cases aro on record for tho North lalnud atom, "Cura-Hypo'" is another, being purely herbal and rathor pleasant to take; will bo much esteemed as an opening modicino for children as wcl as adults, but has proved an absolute cure for indigestion and all its symptoms. Prico of a largo bottle, only Is 6d. Another famous modicino is "Bock's Balsam" prico Is 6d, for coughs, colds, croup whooping cough, asthma, and bronchitis affords quick relief aud proves pormanen to tho ottd, As there can be nothing fairer than to rofnnd the money when not approved of. wet ii:! ■the public will avai t:.tms".V" j 11! -Iti3 olid.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1113, 7 October 1904, Page 3
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