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Sergeant AYilliams returned yesteruy afternoon from a visit of inpect ion 'to the Coast stat ions. The Rev. Father Digiuui leaves m- Auckland to-day to attend the nnua'l conference of priests.

PERFECT DIGESTION MEANS PERFECT HEALTH. A good stomach keeps every part t the body in perfect condition, and iseaso cannot break in. Dr. Slielan's Digestive Tabnles are a natural medy for all disorders and weak■sses of the stomach. They possess xactly the same properties as tho astric juices and other digestive aids of the stomach. They actually j the digestive work of the stomach, id enablo that organ to rest, relperate, and become sound and ealtliy. They act in a mild, natural tanner, and cause no disturbance in lie digestive organs. They prevent ny fermentation of the food, which uise.s sour stomach. Dr. Sheldon’s figestivo Tabnles instil health into very part of the human body. They ornpel perfect digestion of tho food nd perfect assimilation of the food ut rimenC 1 Every organ of tho body ■ kept in repair, and good health xiessarily Tesul-*. At the same time no stomach, Laing relieved of its vork, gets well and strong. Obtainblo at A. W. J Mstun’s, agent, che-

V GREAT LAW SUIT DECIDED. The Supreme Court, the People, •ave decided that Dr. Sheldon’s New >iscovery wins againSt Coughs, Colds, nd Consumption. Price, Is 6d and s. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann’s, gent, chemist.

TERRIBLE FATE. It’s a terriblo fate to suffer from ,'rious Lung” Trouble. Ward it off rith Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery, ’rice Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable at \. W. J. Mann’s, agent, chemist. INTERESf AWAKENED. Interest awakened everywhere in he marvellous cures of Cuts, Burns, nd Wounds with Dr. Sheldon’s Mag-et-ic Liniment. Price, Is 6d and 3s. obtainable at A. W. J. Mann’s, agent, The child that just “feels bad” and in’t tell why, needs Stearns’ Wine, •10 matchless and delicious tome ior hiklren, renewing appetite and aidig digestion from the first dose. — ’.dvt. Lt is worth a great deal to be ire that you need not be tortured headache. You will know this if oil have a box of Stearns’ Headelie Cure at hand, for it cures all oadaches quickly.—Advt. Our 36in Nunes Cloth at 101 d per aril is selling rapidly. About half he quantity left.. Wears splendidly oil washes well. All neat patterns, list the tiling for Ladies’ Dresses, loys’ Blouses, Suits, etc., etc.—C. losie and Co. T, i saying that fir all Stomach Trollies there is no remedy like Dr. Shol‘oil’s Digestive Tabules. Price, 2s fid er tin. Obtainable at A. W. J. lann’s, agent, chemist.

BEER AMD BRAINS. It is pitiful in tho extreme to seo .! man whom God has endowed with intellectual faculties of the highest•rder become ti e slave of intoxicat;ig liquors. It stirs one’s deepest emotions to see a human being turned into an idiot and a man into a devil. And .yet this is what strong drink is doing for large numbers in our community, i ondering them incapable of self-contr .‘l, causing them to be the sport of the thoughtless, and tho dupes of tho designing. Those who have- studied the subjwt most deeply toll is that AT LEAST ONE-THIRD OK THE CASES OK LUNACY AUK ATT I'll BUT All L K TO STRONG DRINK. But the mischief is strongly accentuated bv tho fact that THK CI’AY--1 \-t; fop ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS \Nf> THE RESULTS THAT FLOW V > O M IT DO NOT END WITH THE INDIVIDUAL, BUT ARE TRANSiWITTED TO FUTURE GENERAI - TONS Old Plutarch has said that •‘dniiVkards begot drunkards,” and modern science confirms the ancient conclusion. Dr Figg says: |J ho brain of the drunkardl s child is as often the minaturc ol: that' ot father as is the impress ot his tc, t- )> piLaticeraux, or I ans, sam. The person who inherits alcoholism ■ generally marked with degenerat- , " particularly manifested an disrbnnccs of the fimcticns r. Norman Kerr has told us that Defected nerve power and an cnebled morale form the lavonte lc^ ( ■v of inebriates to tlioir offspiing. v. Darwin, the eminent soient.st naturalist, has declared that die diseases arising from glrinkuru to think of &WoF THE LIQ, ?3Eu?lnffi C m«st bo the nature hat can view this awful scene of iental desolation with indifference. Adv.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2092, 18 January 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2092, 18 January 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2092, 18 January 1908, Page 3

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