JAMESTOWN (SOUTH AUSTRALIA) Mr. W. J. Quigley, proprietor of tho Jamestown Ilotol, writes as fol* ‘‘For many .veal's I liavo suffered from Indigestion and Dyspepsia, and was unable to find anything to give mo relief until I tried Dr. Sheldon 6 Digestive Tabales. 1 read in the pa per the advertisements about these Tc,bales, and noted that thoy were highly recommended by many wellknown people throughout Australia, and decided to give them a trial. 1 obtained a tin ot tho Tubules from tlio local chemist, and from tho first lolt like a different man. 1 was able to enjoy my meals ns never before, and could eat whatever 1 desired; and since starting to tako thorn liavo never had an attack of indigestion. 1 am now thoroughly cured, and heartily recommend Dr. Sheldon’s Digestive Tahules to anyono suffering from indigestion or dyspepsia, as I cud.” Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules are sold at ‘2s Gd por tin of 80 tahules. Obtainable at A. AY. J. Mann’s, chomist, agent.
The chrysanthemum, generally supposed to have come originally from Japan, is recorded to have been fashionable in China some 3600 yenrsago. The dresses of tho Chinese Empress and her court were embroidered with its blossom as far back as 1795 B.C. A great waste of oyster life lias been stopped by X-rays. The pearl fishers of Ceylon inspect oysters under these rays at the rate of thousands an hour, retaining the few peiirl-bearing individuals, but- returning all others uninjured to the sea, instead of destroying them as hitherto. ;
A MYSTERIOUS EVENT.
Many physicians seem to think it a mysterious event whon their patients—whom they cannot cure—are quickly relieved and restored to health by Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery tor Coughs, Colds, and Consumption; but there is nothing mysterious about it. Dr. Sheldon’s Now Discovery represents tlie latest knowledge of the day in the practice of tho seienco of lioaling, and docs nob follow any of the old-fashioned methods of tho materia niedica. It goes right to tho 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 sate, pleasant, positive cure lor all lung troubles. Try it. Obtainable at A. AV. J. Mann’s, chemist, agent.
Though only a year has passed since the taxicabs appeared in .London, tlie capital already invested in them is £2,000,000. There -are 753 taxicabs on tho 'streets, 2COO taxicabs on order, and 1700 licensed drivers, feomechauft'eurs already are buying their own taxicabs on the instalment plan at a cost of about £3lO. 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. Price Is 6d and 3s. Obtainable at A. W. J, Alarm’s, chend-i - t.
Camels have nothing to do with “camel’s hair” brushes. So it mas stated in a law case the other day. They are mado of squirrels’ tails. The squirrel skins are collected in Siberia and sent to Germany to be dyed tor sables. The ends of the tails have to be cut off, and these, known las “throw out s /’ are sent to England and made into artists’ brushes.
G. B. HQADLEY & SON. LIMITED. J7J STATE A GENTS, AUCTIONEERS. OLDEST ESTABLISHED AGENCY INSTITUTION EAST COAST OF NEW ZEALAND. LAND ON FOR SALE—ReaI Estates (improved and unimproved), small and large, varying up to £IOO,OOO in value. We undertake the Survey and Cut-ting-up of Estates, advertising and offering the same For Sale, either by Public Auction or Fr lately, and preparation of Plans, at Reasonable Consolidated Charge. FOR ALL to— O. B. HOADLEY & SON., Ltd., Lowe Street. F. E. GADDUM, Branch Manager. G. E. B' ,nn,ster ' HORSF-SHOER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. GLADSTONE ROAD. Premises lately occupied by Mr. W Sandlant IRONWORK of Every DcKcriptior undertaken at REASONABLE RATES. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. -fl-v a elk? a. ANDERSON AND SON. CYCLE BUILDERS, Gladstone Road. C<OLE AGENTS in Gisborne fory CELEBRATED “CENTAUR” BICYCLES, English msde. Cel. Alt. 3 a m s FOR JT|ARNESS& JJORSEQOVERS
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2305, 25 September 1908, Page 4
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