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When discussing tho crowdin'; into the legal and medical professions young men of I ho colony, Public Opinion makes the folio.vin;; very suitable remarks There is a future before this country, and before Hie young men of its population, if it were only understood that the road to emolument and position in a young country must bo (we speak plainly) by the spado rather than the pen. Thobest medicine known is Panok:: and Sons’ Eucai.vi’i'-Exti: Aer. Test itsennnontly powerful effects in coughs, colds, inilaeuz-i ; tho relief is instantaneous. In serious cases and accidents of all kinds, bo they wounds burns, scoldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling—no inlhinnnatiun. Like surprising ellecls produced in creepdiphtheria, bronchi)!:, ini! nniuatiou of the lungs, swellings, Ac,. ; diarrha-a, dysentry, diseases of tho kidneys and urinary organs. 11l use at hospitals and medical clinics all over tho globe: patronised by His Majesty ibe King of Italy; crowned with medal and d,plomal at the international Exhibition, Amsterdam Trust in this approved article, and reject all others. ‘‘Broadbrim,” 'writing from. .New 'l orlc to the iteudigii Advertiser, saym:—Tim Hlo-mu iield-Tuntcr divorce case lias muddled the soda! current of Llie week, bringing untold '.shame and grid on (wo uf ih- most worthy and respectable families in either city. Oh, mystery of mysteries: Week after week in our police courts I sec wretched womciij ragged and miser-

able, beaten and bruised beyond reeoffnition by inhuman brutes to whom they have clung for years. Th'.y never run away. They never seek divorce. Tlicy stand by tlie contracts to the gates of death. ’ The husband goes to"state Prison. They wait lus co in in" back through sorrow and poverty for years. But our court calendars arc full of divorce cases of fine ladies and tine gentlemen who have every comfort that earth can give. Wives fly from elegant homes with gamblers, rogues and thieves, leaving husband _ and children and honour behind. M«. a sacrifice reputation, wife and family for creatures who were nut worthy to wipe the shoes of the wife they left behind. The Bloomfield ease was particularly painful, for the father and mother of Mrs Bloomfield appeared against her. In the absence of her husband Mrs Bloomfield tied from her home with a dissolute vagabond named Turner who himself had a lovolv family and a beautiful wife. Mrs Bloom . field arrayed herself in boy’s clothes and travelled with Turner for weeks, and on their return they set up housekeeping together in New York. After concealing themselves for weeks under an assumed name they were finally detected and hunted down, and the proofs were so conclusive that the jury was onlv twenty minutes when Mr Bloomfield secured his divorce. “ For tlio Blood is the Life.”—Clarka a World-Famed Blood Mixture is warranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities from whatever cause arising. I 1 or Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin and Bloodldiseases, and sores of all kinds, its effects arc marvellous. Thousands of testimonials. Sold in bottles, 9d act 11 8 each, by Chemists and Patent Medicine Tendors everywhere. Sole proprietors : The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Co, Liu* nln. Kmriand. Max O’ll ell was much impressed by the success of the Scotchmen in America. The Irish rule tne country, ho says, but the Scotch have got the money. All the “ Kings ” are Scotch. Ou the plains in winter wherever a newline of railway is being laid the men sometimes work knee-deep in snow, A stove is burning bard by, and the overseer stands near it and directs the work. Tho man nearest that stove ia in every case a Scot. There is but one stove’in tho company, and a Scotchman has got it. Tun best Remedy rou Ixdioestiok. — Norton’s Camomile Pills ure confidently recommended us » Simple Remedy for Indigestion, which is the cause of nearly all the diseases to which wo are subject. Norton a i Ills, with justice called the “Natural Strcngthcnor of the Stomach,” act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient, are mild in then operation, and safe under any oircuiustanci 8. Sold in bottles, at Is lid, lls 'ld, 11s, by all Medicine Vendors throughout the World. The Wanganui Chrouciclo contrasts tho characteristics of Sir Harry Atkinson ami Mr Ballanee iu the following tonus ;— '* Of the last, (xovorument, Sir Hurry Atkinson was the head. Of the present, IVI r IJaiianco is tho tail. When Sir Harry spoke, ho spoke as the (.1 uverument. When Mr Bill lines speaks, ho speaks merely as an individual, liable to correction by Messrs So 1ilon or Mackenzie.

Ghost and Tjihuat GoMrLvms. For tie troutoioufe of these complaints, Bastbks Lu.va PuKSKRVIiK is unequalled. Sold by all i’atoi t Medicine Vendors. Head advt.

One Pox of Cltirkc’s 11 11 Tills is wuruiUxl 1,0 euro nil disci targes froin tlie L 1 rniury Organs in nil hot’ sex (acquired or eoiislitutional), Gravel, and Tains in the Tack. Guaranteed free from mercury. Sold in hoses, -is 6d each, by all Chemuts and Talent Medicine Vendors. Solo Proprietors : Tito Lincoln ami Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England. Wholesale of all the W holesale Houses

The New Zealand Tunes says that iho rabb iters want a close season lor rabbits of eight nioiilhs in the vcai because the present indiscriminate slaughter is depriving the rabbiters of their means of livelihood.

How as Obsisatb Couch was Crsu*.— “ An aged lady of my acquaintance was tor many years troubled with a Chronic Lough so severe that she seldom had an hour’s quiet dicop. After spending all her substance in medicine, she was persuaded to try ILwrici s I,OXO TuiisuuvKit, winch, under God’s blessing, soon cured her. Rev. S. Scm.AKs.” Extract from a Took for Evoty Home. The Now Zealand Herald says “ Apparently we are going to have a change in church anniversary soilcer. The iiev J. Berry says that h e does not go to sueh places to’ tell auecJo.es and talk tomfoolery.” ■dealing’s Cough Loz-mges cures Co i'll a -H y.’onchilis. Medical lest into v notes s. tina „ jjiedieine is so effeclu d in the that no oibc. -.gerous maladies. One Lozne ot those da, v , ne or two at bed liuu enge ulotic gives east, t iev i„ g dillkultv of ensures rest. For ,v. ., D q| ev nreathmg they are invahtab. r j|j by all no opium nor any violent drug. , rt p. heutists, in tins, Is Li I. and As . « { o(Ji p The following bit of gossip o. 1 interest is > u led from a Non. era eo.. "" temporary: — When Lady Om.ow was living at Like Wakatipu her entertainer had procured some tiiiue I oy.dors, and proposed to m ke some oyster soup. A d I’fereuee of opini. u took place in the kitchen as to wh-th r some ilour ought to ba added to tl o soup as ” thickening.” There were two presiding geniuses in the cooking depart nu nl —a nun and a wom in. The woman conlendcii that the I! ntr should be added, while 1 he man ibought that a culinary heresy. The dispute ran high, but, as a mallei of course, the woman had her wav. The parties, in the heat of the dispute, for ot that, there was only a thin parliiint between thorn and the Cotmic-s, who hear! every word ef (lie dnpu'e. .‘Si o did not interfere, bat when lno soap was brought in she look l lie si io ol her sex. and declared tint she had never tasted such lovely ovsler snip in her life.

“ k High on files.” Why snll.T p<l *. I,nine,Hale relief and ennplo'o cure jiuaran’ erd. Ask ior ” Kougk on Piles.” mire cu. lor itching, prot-nuliug, bleeding, or any form plies,

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Western Star, Issue 1571, 17 June 1891, Page 1

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Untitled Western Star, Issue 1571, 17 June 1891, Page 1

Untitled Western Star, Issue 1571, 17 June 1891, Page 1

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