It is evident that there is likely to be one of those rare invasions of Kugland this summer by that native oi Asia, Pallas’s sand-grouse, fora, number of these beautiful birds have been seen in places as far apart us Norfolk, lissex, and Surrey. When last they came west in this way they wore seen in many parts of Lancashire and Cheshire. The bird is not unlike a goiuen plover in flight, but may easily be distinguished by its long tail and, if the observer is near enough, by the beauty oi its markings.
JAMESTOWN (SOUTH A USTIIAJLIA)' Mr. W. J. Quigley, proprietor of iho Jamestown Hotel, writes us iol--10 ws:— "Jj'or many years I have suffered from Indigestion and Dyspepsia, und was unable to find -anything to give me relief until 1 tried Dr. Sheldon s Digestive Tubules. 1 read in the pa per the advertisements about these Tabules, and noted that tlioy were highly recommended by many wellknown people throughout Australia, and decided to give tnoin a trial. 1 obtained a tin of the Tabules from the local chemist, and from the tiist loit like a different man. i was able to enjoy my meals as never before, and could eat whatever I desired; and since starting to take them have never had an attack of indigestion. 1 am now thoroughly cured, and heartily recommend Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules to anyone suffering from indigestion or dyspepsia, as I did.” Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tabules are sold at ‘2s 6d per tin of 80 tabules. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann’s, chemist, agent.
Wu Ting Fang, the Chinese Minister at Washington, has proclaimed liis conviction tliat- he will live 200 years by the aid of a proper system of diet, fie supplies the following details;—"l. 1 have given up breakfast, and ta’ke only two meals a day. 2. I abstain from all flesh foods, my diet being rice, or, when I go out to dinner, whole wheat bread, fresh vegetables, nuts and fruit. 3. 1 avoid all coffee, cocoa, tea, liqueurs, condiments, and all rich foods. 4. 1 have given up salt also, because it is found That sate makes the bones stiff, o. 1 masticate every mouthful thoroughly before swallowing. 6. I do not drink at moals but between meals, or ono hour aftor meals. 7. I practise deep breathing. 8. I take moderate exercise.” Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds never fails. Is 6d and 6*l.
For Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and Biliousness. The immense number cf orders for Frootoids, sent by post direct to the Proprietor, is convincing proof that the Public appreciate their splendid curing power over the above-named complaints. They are elegant i.i appearance, pleasant to take, and, wliat is of the utmost importance, are thoroughly reliable in affording quick reliof. Frootoids are immensely more valuable than an ordinary aperient, in so far that they not only act as an aperient, but do remove from the blood, tissues, and internal organs, waste poisonous matter that is clogging them and choking the channsls that lead to and from them. The beneficial effects of Frootoids are evident at once by the disappearance of headache, the head becoming chsar, and a bright, cheery sense of perfect health taking the place of sluggish, depressed feelings, by the liver acting properly, and by the food being properly digested.. Frootoids are lie proper aperient medicine to take when any Congestion or Blood Poison is present, or when Congestion of the Brain or Apoplexy is present or threatening. They have been tested, and have beon proved to afford quick relief in such cases when other aperients have not done any good at all. ft is of the utmost importance that this should be borne in mind, for in such cases to take an ordinary aperient is to waste time and permit of a serious illness becoming fatal. Frootoids act splendidly on the liver, ind quickly cure bilious attacks that “antibilious pills” make worse. Many people have been made sick and»i)l by “antibilious pills” who could have been cured at once by Frootoids. People should not allow themselves to be duped into contracting a medicine-taking habit by being persuaded to take daily doses with each meal of so-called indigestion cures that do NOT cure. Frootoids have been subjected to extensive tests, and have in every case proved successful in completely curing the complaints named. The ordinary adult dos 9 of Frootoids, of which there are 72 in a bottle, is 2 to 4—more or less as required—taken, preferably at bedtime, when constipated, or at the commencement of any other disease requiring an aperient, as an auxilliary with the special medicine necessary for the case. A constipated habit of body will be completely cured if the patient will on each occasion, when suffering, take a dose of Frootoids, instead of an ordinary aperiont; making the interval between the taking of each dose longer and the dose smaller. The patient thus'gradually becomes independent of Aperient Medicines. oOo For sale by leading Chemists and Storekeepers. Retail price, 1/6. If your Chemist or Storekeeper has not got them, ask him to get them for you. If not obtainable localb, send direct to the Proprietor, W. G. HEARNE, Chemist, Geelong, Victoria. ■ NOTICE.—The materials in FROOTOIDS aro of the VERY BEST QUALITY and consist, amongst jther ingredients, of the active principle of each of FIVE diffonnt MEDICAL FRUITS and ROOTS, so vmbined and proportioned in a particular way that a far BETTER result is obtained than from an ordinary aperient. And N.Z. BRANCH OFFICE: No. 11, First Floor, Hume’s Buildings, Wellington. NOTICE. —To Travellers who are leaving by the first express train can obtain early breakfast at the Strand Private Hotel and Cafe, Gladstone Road; also Hot Suppers when train arrives in the evening. Best place in town for a ineal. Satisfaction guaranteed. 'Phone 69.—Douglas Bros., Proprietors. BRITISH FRUIT DEPOT. (Three doors’ past Royal Hotel.) M r *. jj. m ann - PROPRIETRESS. T) EGULAR Supplies of Fresh !v FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Always on hand. Large Stock off WELL-ASSORTED CONFECTIONERY. Beet House in Gisborne for TEMPERANCE DRINKS of all "tail.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2298, 17 September 1908, Page 4
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