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There is only one Sun One Moon One Rabbit Pois On. O`n?e . A . ,o not be deceived with somethii hWhich s, Just a fMood"or said to be " The same thin,. OAME COPY OUR LABELS -"" SOME COP)' OUR TINS 8e PACKAGES THEY ALL COPY OUR DIREC/lONS. uA~ they CANNOT copy the contents & they ,-LuNOT make a poison which is as effective as S.A.R".RABBIT PoIsoN. J J. Langlands and Co., Horsham Agents
A TRIBUTE from NORTH MELBOURNE The Case of Mr. T. BRENNAN. .(By a Special Refr-ter.) During an interview, almost the first words of Mr. Thomas Brennan, boot maker, of No. 1 Arden-street, North Melbourne, to a reporter, were to put aside all delay and place the following Important facts before the publio as soon as possible:- "Because," continued Mr. Brennan, "such information mist be of great value to anybody in insiilar circum stances to those experienced by myself some. time back." "Yes," assented the reporter, "and I -would like you to tell me everything." "I have no desire to withhold any information that will do good to others eo "y'ou canstdbjflown ._edry irord I lifer. t-as ~ with my nerves and my liver that I had been-ailing for a long time, and although I had been treated with all kinds of tonics and all kinds of medicines, I can truthfully say I got no benefit from them. As you migiht well expect I got exceedingly low-spirited at this, and eventually my spirits were so limp and droopy that I could not arouse a bit of interest in any mortal I thing that was going on. Had the elections been on, as they are now, I would have taken no heed of them, as if the welfare of the countiy was no concern of mine, and it was the same in regard to business-it did not matter to me what happened."' "That- is a very undesirable frame of ! mind to be in." "There is no doubt of that," replied Mr. Brennan, "but what is a man to. do when he has not got the inclination for work, nor the strength to do it even if he had the desire? I think it's the most deplorable state a man can be in, and I thank the Lord these miseries for me are over, because I, know of a remedy to cure them." "How did you find it out?" "By reading some testimonials in the daily press-testimonials abbout Cle ments Tonio, and I was so impressed by what I read that I got some the same day, and from than till the termina tion of my distress I experienced no thing but a series of successes. Ahl my word, it was a grand relief, too, for instead of being restless all night, as I had been for months and months, I could always sleep quite peacefully, and another thing I was glad of was to be free from that heavy feeling in the chest, which always came when I had saten a little food. Indeed, I have a great deal to thank Clements Tonic for, as it entirely cured my headaches from which I was scarcely ever free for a moment-while the pains across the small of my back, which were almost a 1 curse to me at one time, were also re moved by the same, grand medicine. To tell you the truth, I seemed like a different man altogether afterI h.1 bad been on Clements Tonio a couple of weeks, as I rose in the mornings with out any fur on the tongue or any bitter taste in the mouth, and feeling as lithe and active as any man could be." - - "The rest you were getting would help ,you iti that direction." "naturally, for now I never dream horrible dreams like I formerly did if I dozed for a while, and that would so- h count for being so thoroiughly rested when I awoke. And you know I had been very weak, and so nervous that I could not bear the least noise, whict always gave me a start, and made me quite irritable; but soon, thank God, nothing could disturb me, and for the great release that had come to my sufferings, Clements Tonic was the one medicine- to thank. I'came from Ire land a good while back. and have car ried on business in this shop for the past seven years, and a good few of my customers know what a wonderful dif ference Clements Tonic made in me, and also to a relative of mine who was very ill indeed; but for all that I think the whole world should hear what a remarkable remedy it is for giving an appetite and curing all liver and ner vous disorders, and I would like yon to ( publish this account of-my complete cure in any way that will gve the mat ter the most publicity.'.' "I will circulate your story through the press." "That will be the best course, and I trust many people will profit by my ex perience." STATUTORY DECLARATION. . Taoeas Blrs?ls, of Nod.1 Arden-stret North relboiree, In the State of Victoria, do. solemolf and dnlerely declare that I have crretslly rmod the nnesed document, coraiatln of four folioa, and ron - secutiely numbered Irst on, to four, and that It contains and is a Ores and faithful aront oe my ill sees and cure by Clements Tonic, end also rontains y full permeiesion to phblish is ayr manner m: st-whch I givtr e volontarily, aed withou rccelcivg any pahment; and i make this molemr declaration con?caenttously believing the same to he arue and by vlrtulhe the rovion of an Act of th, fiallament of Victoria, rendering ?nesonsed mcengs tors, this Ith Jamuarin, 1804, belors ma, EDwARD FIT?OERALD, J.P., Juostire of the Pearce In and i the Ceotral Bailiwick of thle sate oictoria. During February 3 tons 5 cwt. of wild ducks were forwarded from the Swan Hill railway station, most of which were shot on the New Sooth Wales side of the Murray.- It is openly stated that eight or ten illegal guns are in use in that district. John FiAhlck. Iog'ewood, Vic. wrile:- rl Last wister 1 contracttd a very anoe cold, for whick I tried rearly every mdie cioe uoder the sn without btaSinig tse slightest relief. A friend reommended ms to try Chamberlain's Coagh Remedy, whiob I dld with very gratifYig rsalte , end was aoon well." For sale. by J. H. Kirwoed snd C(n., storskeepers Horaham. HOUSEKEEPERS AND HOUSEHOLDERSn THiS CONCERNS YOU MI. A. OLIVER, CHURCH BILL N OREbl, Has a fall Suck ol GROCERlES Sitable to the Xmras sad New Year Season. New Fesson's Daintiea at Price. to Sitr. CALL AND INSPECT. Also CONFECTIONARY and TOYP On Hiand. M. A. Oliver, - -Ctuuch Hill, HORiSH'A-. For Sale ,, tTiBE HORSHAM-- TIMPS" ROOK GUIDE for 1907. Prce ,d ; poatrd, 7d
Business Notices Jas. Petrie & Co: General Drapers, . Last Week OF Summer Clearing Sale --Difringthis weeký-the-balance of all Summer Goods will be cleared at ridiculously low prices to make room for Winter Goods to arrive shortly . Do not. fail to embrace this opportunity of securing reliable goods at exceptionally low prices.. James Petrie -& Co., Union Store, Horsham Jones & McCann, Union Store, Have on hand Large Stocks of Bamboo Blinds, all sizes, green and white Wire Fly Doors, Window Screens, Garden Hoes, Water Bags, -Meat Safes, Meat Covers, Steel Trunks, Gladstone Bags, Brief Bags. Guns and Caittridges all kinds :EMPRESS STOVES - Axes. Crosscuts Saws, Vyces, &c., Carpenters' -Tools Special Value in Wall Papers, LJargest-Stock in Horsham; "imported direct Agents for Cooper's Sheep Dip,. Alfa Laval Cream Separators, and Denyer Bros'. Veterinary Instrument.s Produnce, 'Sh?ipskinis;., & bought in a:?yquntities: - - at .- ighest Prices Jones & MoCann, Horsham and Jung Jung "E N 'S INVALUABLE IN ALL FUNCTIONAL ' IF R UI T DERANGEMENTS I -OF THE LIVER. SALT.' The value of 'ENO'S FRUIT SALT' cannot be told. Its success in Europe, Asia, Africa, America, Australia, and New Zealand proves it. THERE 18 NO DOUBT THAT where it has been taken in the earliest stages of a Disease, it has, in innumerable instances, PREVENTED what would otherwise have been A SERIOUS ILLNESS. . CAUTION.--See Capsule mnarAed EHO'S 'FRUIT SALT.' Witnout I ,, "" ha ven WORTIILESS IMITATION. - Prepared only by J. O. ENO, Ltd.. FRUIT SALT' WORKS, LLjhDON, ENO., Sby J. '. ENO'S Patvnt. Sold by Cbenr,:w. , .Pc., e l- re.
By Royal Warrant to His Majesty the King. ;:BOVRIL The flavour, essence, nutriment and all that's good in prime ox-beef is concentrated in BoaRIL, A little. BoVRIL added to soups and made dishes renders them more appetising and nutritious.
LM I I I L U -TCURE. The Famous Remedy for COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION, Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the World. Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Its healing power Is marvellous. Sufferers from any form of Bronchitot, Cough, Difficulty cl Breathing, Hoarseness, Pain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief; and to thosewho are subject to Colds on the Chest it is invaluable, as i effects a Complete Cure. It is most comforting in allaying irritation in the throat and giving strengthr to the voice, and it neither allows a Cough or Asthma to become :hronic, nor Consuinption to develop. Consumption has never been known to exist where "Coughs" have been properly treated with this medciuna No hobea thould be without it, as. taken at the beginning a dose is generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. Bew are of Im itation is ! The great success of HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS OURE, has Induced a number Of unprincipled persons to make Imitations, each calling his medicine "Bronchitis Oure," with the object of deceiving the simple-minded, and so getting a sale for an imitation which has none of the beneficial effects that HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE has. Consequently It has become necessary to draw your attention to this fsat, and to request you in your own Interests to be. particular to ask for HEARNE'S and to see that you get it .RONOHITIS CURE, Small Size, 2/6; Large Size, 4)8. Sold by Chemists and Medloine Vendors, and by the r, W. O. HEARNE, Chemist, Geolong, VictorIa. Forwarded to any Address, when not obtainable locally. NOTICE-Hearne's Bronchitis Coure Bo. 1A does NOT contain any poison within the meaning of the Acb. It is equally beneficial for the youngeeb child and the most aged person
Business Notices ALLAN BROS.. Announce that they will make their OPENING DISPLAY-of S Autumn -and Wifter Goods On SATURDAY NEXT, MAROR 16, when they will show big rang~of S Dresses, Millinery, Flannels, Jackets Blousings, " u' Neeklete? Blankets, - M f,- - .. Rugs, &o., dec. Overcoats ALLAN BROS. { a H. ALLAN, late with W. J. Miller AO. - SO 0. 0. ALLAN, late with O. ohurmann. Opposite Post Office, Horsham
Great Stock -Reducing Sale In Our - . ':Boot Department - arryiDavies AND O,. S turt Street, Ballarat The noted; Cheap Ballarat -Boot & Shoe House a SPEALBOOT 8ALE We are not selling the second and third of- the ivorld's great' makes, ' ( Biut th'e very best; made by Australia's 9 best inanufacturers, - as well as Englaiid and- America Every pair of Boots .. in stock has been . c::t in, price; many . carrylog no profit at all Nd.:l- Ladies strong shoes, sewn soles 'Býslld i No. 2. Ladies' black, one bar pumps, 2s 9d, worth 3s lid No. 3. Ladies' tan Oxfords, sewn soles, 5sS6d, worth 6s lid No. 4, Ladies'. kid Oxfords,. patent ::cap, 6es d, worth 7s lid No. 5. Ladies' assorted bar shoes, job ':line, Se 6d, worth 6s lid . No. 6. Ladies' tan kind Oxfords, pump soles, very fine' kid, 8 llid, worth:12s 6d - . No. 7.' Children's patent ankle strapse toe .tips, sizes 3-to. 6, ls -9d, .wortbh2i S6d. , No. 8. Children's patent ankle straps, sizes'7 to 10, 2s lid, worth 3s lid No. 9. Children's strong school bootp, "sprigged soles, 2 lid, solid leather No. 10. Children's glace two bar shoes, black or tan, sizes 10 to'l3. 5s lid No. 11. Gents'. glace kid bsls, 8e 11d, worth 12s 6d No; 12. Gents' goloshed, bals,. good shape, 5s lid, solid leather No. 13. Gents' kid bale, spade toes, ils 6d, usually 14s 6d; very special Nugget 3jd, cream 3d bottle . As usual, Harry Davies and Co. pay freight :on all drapery and boots Harry "Davies & C6; Ballarat A ND LONDON... i
Sporting Requisites NOW OPENED UP Double-barrel guna from 3 1Os Ainberite Diamdond, Suokeleaa ai'd Olub. cartridges in all numbers of shot. - Full Stock-of Crockery f Glasswire Splendid line China cups and saiicers at. 5s 6d dozen;'large asizeenuit able for farnl use Nice pattern in semi-porcelain plate., six sizes, from 2s 9d doz " Fancy Glassware Jugs,' water sets; cheeeei stands; bitter dishes, sugar basins, honeys, bis , ni. ut barrels, va~is, etc. Enamelled Ware jugs; billy cans, dippers, egg - slicers, kettles, batlhs, etc., at LOW 'PRICES . lib fancy .tinie tea le ..d and Ie 9d pretty and.iseful.tions? New dates, loose and paokete Figis and prunes S anned" Fruits Peaches, apricots, pears, pine apple, gooseberry, pliims, tomatoes General: Groceries OF BEST BRANDS J.H . KI WOOD e c. 3 Firebrace Street, = . ORSHAMI CHEAP PEARS 8 For a FEW DAYS ,M - 3s 6d per ases THER FRUITS equally cbesp.podunc O of all kinds on sale. Garden Seeds, &o Firbrace Street, 'HORSHAM
B "iness Nottoes ' The avent SAutumn and. GO OD S -- .+,J -- . -' - All the Latest Novelties - for Autumn and Winter wear OUR FIRST SHOW. WILL BE HELD ON Thursday, March 21st, and following days. . The selection has been made Swith a view of. combining the pick of the Latest. Fashions with the minimum of cost. We cordially invite your inspection J Langlands & Co. "The Popular Drapers, HORSHAM AND WHEELER AND S.WILSON Sewing Machin es Why buy other Machines when we offer you the best? WIS N -- : A. few points about our Machines' They are admitted to be the best in the World-1,600,000 sold 1906. They are not . - copies of old and expired patents. They have stood the test of over 60 years. This is a guarantee you cannot obtain elsewhere. You can etlwys get duplicate parts for ohr 'igl. machines. Our Machines are placed ON TERMS within the reach of all See our Local Agent or *ite to The Singer Manufacturing Co., 12 Sturt Street, Ballarat iFarmers ! Graziers! Pastoralists>. LUCKY MEN that you. are Nowadays You can SAVE THOUSANDS by erecting and repairing ;fences with "hKING-LOC Patent Steel Droppers The speedy mode of attachment renders them the Cheapesb Droppers of the Century Here's Proof-They Won't Burn., The illustration explains : ,' . the rest C. C. BERTRAM, EtQ., of Mt. Marlow, Ilaistord, Queeolanad, ? December 25, 1906, writes-A few days ago Laent you a wre ordering . noleer 10,000 " BING.LOC" DROPPkhhS; we wall conoinoe to:ase - them aso they fully aupply all that sentqulred. T. A. BRODIE, EQ Q of Nive Downs, Augathells, Queenidanlad, :: November 6th, 1906. wtel--1 have only psatly done the fenao6 I am - using the " KISNG-LOC" DROPPERS on, hbut am much pleased with ': L: my bhort eIpeeence oa them. I Ihank without doube they will knook-,: ;. all other Droppers hite high. (tir Erodie ham sinceordiered another : . 7200) - The Australian Dropper Co., Lombard Chambers : c -- 107 Pitt Street, Sydney SOLE AGEN'TS-4lhe A. D: Coy.. Sydney. D'gtely & Co Ltd. , THE Toweoallte. W. Sandlve, & Co., Fdeth. th" N. Z. L. & .-. Coy. , -: KING.LOOC" Brisbanr. Elder, Smith & Co., Adelaide. A. B. Meri,l, Melboara ,?: ToIFarmers'a nd'AgriouIturpalists - -. 1OUJNT LYELL lanures Iotwithstanding that the value of our Manures is higher than that of ny other fiBrm in Victoria, as indicated by Government analyses, we have determined to give the farmers the advantage of the lower cost of mannufacture secured by doubling the capacity of our works, encouraged by the great support accorded us by farmers throughout Victoria during the past season. We therefore quote for this seasnon Our Celebrated No. 1 Superphospeate at £4 Ws 6d per ton With special concessions for cash orders and quantities THE SAME BIOGH GRADE AS LAST SEASON' SThe various analytical results published by the Chemist for Agriculture in the Government Gazette and Journal of the Department of Agriculture demonstrate fully the premier position held by our Superphosphate, the average of all samples of the No. ! collected giving the following analytical results PRfO-PBOhtIO ACID Wa?,er nlubhl Crate So'ublo Insoluble 19"69 per cent. 1"81 per cent. .99 per cent And the average actual money value calculated on Government figures working out at £4 17s 9d per ton. We intend to place the same high grade superphosphate on the market for the coming season at the above price. Orders already taken will also be executed at oar reduced price. The MountLyell Mining & Railway Co. Ltd. 39 Queen Street, MELBOURNE SLocal Agent--Wm. i .ma