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A lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment, who was “lately called Leo Quintus TollcmacheTollemacho do Orellana Plantagenet Tollemacho-Tollemaclie” gave notice, by means of advertisement in a morning paper, that- lie had the names of Quintus Tolleinache-Tolle-inaclio Plantagenet Tollemache, and intends'henceforth upon all occasions and at nil times to sign and use and he called ami he known by tile name of Leo do Orellana Tollemache only.

A MYSTERIOUS EVENT. Many physicians seem to think it a mysterious event when their patients—whom they cannot cure—arc quickly relieved and restored to health bv Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption; but there is nothing mysterious about it. Dr. Sheldon’s Now Discovery represents the latest knowledge of the day in the practice of the science of healing, and does not follow any of the old-fashioned methods of the materia mediea. It goes right to the point of infection in all cases of throat and lung trouble, and by means that are all its own drives out the disease and heals' the affected parts. It is a safe, pleasant, positive cure for all lung troubles. Try it. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann’s, chemist, agent.

Mme. Melba received a gold' medal from the French Society oi Dramatic Authors. The medal was specially struck to commorate her services at the gala performance which took place at the Paris Opera-house on June 11. The will of Julius Caesar was recently proved in London. The testator was a chemist and druggist living at Chippenham road, Elgin-avenue, London. Queen Mary paid a fee of £IOO to an Italian doctor named Caesar Adelina re, and playfully styled him her Julius Ciesar. His son became Sir Julius Ctesar, and many of his family bearing the same name have- been physicians and surgeons of distinction. GIGANTIC CONSPIRACY. ’Tis a gigantic conspiracy of Coughs and Colds against you. Foil it with Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs, Colds, and Consumption. Prjco Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable at A. W. J. Mann's, cheml'-f. r t.

In future the wireless telegraphoffices on battleships are to have their doors made of ten-pound steel plating without windows owing to the blast of the heavy guns. Marconi apparatus for wireless telegraphy is to be shortly placed .in tho north-west lightship in the Mersey, and also in the Bidstone Lighthouse. A great increase in the capacity of the wireless telegraphy station on the Eiffel Tower will be the result of the work for constructing an underground station in tho Cha mp de Mars, in which exceptionally powerful receiving and transmitting instruments will bo housed in connection with the wires at the top of the Tower. It is believed that with tho new installation it will be possible to communicate with New York. For Children’s Hacking Cough at night Woods’ Groat Peppermint Cure. Is 6d and 2s 6d.

TO STAND THIS SEASON At WAIOHIKA, The Draught Stallion LOCH LOMOND LOCH LOMOND is by Glen Lyon, dam Grand Duchess, bred by Douglas McLean, Esq. Winner of First Prize and Champion as a three-year-old at Hawke’s Hay Show in 1001. Also, the Draught Stallion CANONGATE. CANONGATE, syrs, giro Herdsman, grandsire Shepherd Lad, dam Daisy; Shepherd Lad by Herd Laddie (imp.), dam Maggie McCormick 1., by Lord Salisbury (imp.) ; Canongate, dam Jean, by the champion horse. Extinguisher, bred by Tleniley Bros., Southland. Winner of First Prize and Champion at the Poverty Bay Show, 1907. TERMS: Single mare £3 10s; tw r o or more the property of the same owner £3. Six week’s grazing free, after which 9s Gd per week will be charged, without further notice. Fees to be paid before the removal of the mares. All care taken, but no responsibility incurred. Apply to— C. GUAY, Waiohika.

* s m : J£:rj : FOR JJARNESS& JJORSEQOVERS

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2303, 23 September 1908, Page 4

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626

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2303, 23 September 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2303, 23 September 1908, Page 4

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