Sudden Death Nai'Mh, this day. Mrs. Watorhonso, wilo of Mr, P, S Waterhousc, ownor of Mangawharo station, was founddoad in bed nt a priynto hospital this moraine. .It is boliovod that she died from heart disease. fho laws of Japan have been greatly iinprovod daring tlio last fifteon yoa-s. Decapitation and torturo havo beon abolished, and hanging remains the sole method of inflicting tho death penalty. Instead of 250 crimes calling [or tho full pnnalty of tho law under tho old system, capital puuishmont is now threatened only for treason, arson, murdor, and rape. Of these four arson is only capitally punishable in cases of a very gravo nature, accompanied with loss of life, l'onal sorvitudo, imprisonment with or without hard labour, lines, and police supervision are tho punishments inflicted for the minor criui£B. Corporal punishment is no longer potmiltod, Dr Ensor's Tamer Juic?, a wondorfu remedy for Constipation, Kidney Troubles, Bowol Irregularity, Liver Complaint, and all thi) ills tvhich inise from Indigestion. foundation of ml diseases. 2< 6d nil Ohomists or "lores throughout tho colony To successfully introduce ut lew well tried remedies, the proprietors, i\ Bock and Co., manufacturing chemists ol Adolaido and Auckland, have made arrangements with tho leading tradesmen to sell tho first trial pnekot to eaoh customer on approval, giving a printed guarantee to that effect. Tho price will bo rcfundod in tho ovont of it not boing approved of, Ono of these is "Bock's Rhoumatic Powder," price 3s 6d; This is an intonia romody; it oxpols tho excess of uric acid Uvor 700 ourod oasos aro on record for tho North Island alono. " Oura-Hypo " is anothor, being purely herbal and rathor ploasant to take; will be much osteomed as an opening medicino for children as wel as adults, but has proved an absolute euro for indigestion and all its symptoms. Prico of a largo bottlo, only Is 6d, Anothor famous modioine is "Bock's Balsam," price Is 6d, for coughs, colds, croup whooping cough, asthma, and bronchitis affords quick roliof and proves permanen to the ond, As thoro can bo nothing fairor than to rofund the monoy when not atproved of, wo trust tho public will avai houiaolvoß of this ofl'et, THE SPREAD OF CONSUMPTION It may bo open to doubt whether CON SUMPTIOK is curable, but thoro can bo no question that tho progress of this terribly disease can bo arrestod if people will not delay in applying a remedy in its early stagos. Tho premonitory symptoms aro so onsily discerned that thoro is no excuse for not realising tho clangor which may attend the neglect of a bad cold or harming codgh, What is required is a modicino winch will sootho tho irritation of the Throat, Lungs and Broncliinl Tubes, And for this purposo no preparation can equal Tussicura, Tho numerous Testimonials recHived by tho inventor of this mixture provo that its efficiency is boyond doubt, and for this reason every household should pojstss a supply, so as to bo ablu meet any emorgancy Hint may arise. It should be remembered that no other medicine has so high a reputation as TUSS'CUIJA, which can bo obtainod from alh Stores and Cliomists. [THE EFFECT WAS MAGICAL ' The magic ofl'ect of Itliciimn is testified to by Mr, Collcdsc, ut( Wellington, His own words aro tn.st convincing, Ho writes:—"A few weeks ago 1 was attacked with rheumatic gout; ,uy lest, were much swollon,and so vory painful thai I had. to keop in bod. Hearing of your euro lor gonl, I sent for a bottlo of lthoimio, and after talcing a (cw doses tho effect was magical, the sovern pain left, mid tho nweloing disappeared. I was soon on my foot again and able to go to work." Uhomuo conquers cln;onic rheumatism, Chemists ami stores, 2a fid and it Oil per nottlo. 3 JIEASY TO TAKE, PLEASANT IN EFFECT. 'Vhen troubled with constipation try Chamberlain's Stonuch ami Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and produce no griping or nthor unpleasant effects, Sold by R, H, Holmes,
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1160, 2 December 1904, Page 3
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