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RADIANT HEALTH.

AND HOW TO OBTAIN IT. What

upon

digestion the

give

a calamity is suffering! What s boon is radiant health; and what a boom is Per s.s. Vantu on March 8th:-Dr. Mother Seigel's Syrup, which changes, or H. Baleau, Mr and Mrs. T. G. Martin into health and happiness! This famana and child, Mr. S. T. Gough, Miss L. M. medicine owes its wonderful efficacy to the acts it contains extracts which, in herbal extracts it Hopkinson, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Black combination, have

beneficial action anique, 811 well and two children, Miss W. William-

the organs of

stomach, son, Capt. C. Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. Gar and bowels.

below some of P. Lammert, Mr. Lammert, Mr. E. W. the most common forms of human sullering Piper, Capt. K. Newman, Marine North- and the well-provesi remedy. cote. Mrs. E, Stewart, Mr. Halladay, INDIGESTION The most common of human In early stage, a complete Mr. H. H. Hantham, Mr. C. Long, Rev. ni'ments G. Hewitt, Mr. E. Bolas, Mr. J. Munte, remedy is easy, but it neglected, its conse Mr. and Mrs. H. Steptoe, Master quences may be wrions and persistent. On the Steptoe, Mr. and Mrs. J. Toop and four first sign of indigestion, take Mother Seigel's. children, Bev, and Mrs W. Cannell, Syrup regularly, after-meals, and avoid saffer Miss G. Grills, Mr. D. L. Ralph, Me. ing and and Mrs. F. H. Dimsdale and two in- fants, Mix M. Ball, Miss Young, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cedervall and two child ren, Miss H. Gustafson, Miss B. Sund ber. Mr. and Mrs. Lansdowne Pay Comdr. Cussack, Mr. and Mrs. Morgen-

sisery

stein, Miss Morgenstein, Mr., L D.16 Tly but

to

PAINS AFTER EATING,-These pains occur in mway parts of the body, but most frequently in the stomach, the chest, or between the boulder blades. They are sure signs of indi geation and do not atliet people who take Mother

regularly, alter mesla

the in itomach, me“ accompanied by tenderness there, and a Brown, Miss Hooper, Miss E. feeling of

of suffocation. The seat of the trouble Warten, Mr. J. Morris, Mr. and Mrs in the stomach which has lost tone and W. Powell, Mr. F. Wilson, Mr. A. strength,

This -trouble Fields readily Carter, Mr. R, allinson, Mrs. F. Turner, a short course of Mother Scieel's Syrup. Miss Dodington, Miss M. Rudd, Misa Grally due to indigestion or constipation. The

Ezidacus dull or throbbing, are gene Morgenstein, Mrs. Piggott and infant, Mr. B. Wakefield. Mr. C. S. Harper, Mrs. Paske-Smith. Miss A. Ingram, Miss M. Powell, Miss Powell, Mrs. E. Beck. Miss Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Pugmire and infant, Masters A. and J. Pugmire, the Misses (. and M. Pugmire, Mrs. De Rhodes and child, Mrs. F. Hankey, Mrs. P. E. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. D. But lingham, Mr. A. L. Gace, Mr. and Mrs R. A. D. Forrest, Mr. E. D. Black, Mr. A. R. Gillingham, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Bridger, Mrs. R Welch and child. Mr. and Mrs. J. N, da Silva and two child ren, Mr. and Mrs. G. de Caters, Mr.

and Mrs. F. Rohnke, Mr. G. Potts, Mr.. 1. McMurray, Mrs. Lelandais. Mr. C. Lazarus, Miss Hasegawa, Mrs. Winston and child, Mrs. M. 3. Katzenstein. Miss M. Forster, Mr. C. Henderson, Mr. H. E. Stearns, Mr. M. Metaxas, Dr. and Mrs. J. Newton, Mr. Chai Keng Nan, Mr. J. Andrews, Mr. J. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen, Mr. Bainbridge, J Hurst. Mr. F. S. Readshaw, Mr. E

Mutton. Mr. and Mrs. Rose. Mr. C. Sidry, Mr. and Mrs. F.. Tilsley, Mr. and Mrs. T. Draper and infant. Mrs. A. Schmedeman, Mr. Toh Kee Tian, Mr. and Mrs. C. Batler, Miss H Besley, Miss H. Ballen, Mr. G. Benton, Mr. C. Slater, Mr. G. Scott Col. and Mrs. Orme, Mri Tan Joo Thiam. Mr. and Mrs. Gahbny, Mr. R. Blyth. Miss M. Gordon,

Mrs. F. Towler, Mr. H. Whiffen. Mrs. G. Savage, Mr. Lyons. Capt. and Mrs, Hussey, Mr. and Mrs. T. Pickford, Mr. D. Stera, Mr. J. O'Keefe, Mr. G. Cairns, Mr, W. Downie. Mr. G. Chris- tri, Miss R. Bagleg, and Mr G. Bolton.

DEPARTURES.

In either case, Mother Seigel's Byrap will re- e headache is usually a sign of biliousness.

more the cause sad make you feel bright and fit again.

BILIOUSNESS,➡la due to a' disordered state of

the liver. Its most common symptoms are Bickness, headache, had taste in the mouth, cooled tongue, and black specks Boating before the eyes. Mather Seigel's Syrup tanishes bilionssess naturally quickly, because the ideal liver regulator.

it in

LATER TROUBLE-A disordered state of the liver may also show itself in a dialike for fond, in the stomach and intestines, dizziness and a clammy feeling in the hands and feet, wind blurred vision. Countess hosts of nine and women know, by experience, what it is to дате It often mrsas days of tortare with terrible headaches. It always means much suffering. The are and safe way to be free from liver troubles is to take Mother Seigel's Syrup, the proved remedy. It has helped thousands of one me sufferers. It will help you!

CONSTITATION.-You trouble for long. if your liver is sluggish and cannot escape this the bowels inactive. Its horrors are known to

many men and to nine

women out of, ten.

Mother Seigel's Syrup stimulates the liver and beweis naturally, gently and surely. The Syrup is soklala in Tablet form.-327.

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The anticyclone is central over Hores and S. Japan and has strengthened slightly,

Fresh to moderate monsoon may be expected over the N. China Sea.

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending st 18 hours: March 6th 0/0 inch. To since January 1st, 4.72 inches, against an average of 3,19 inches.

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Per as emerson Mitch bill Mr. F. B. Baldwin, Mrs. E. A Bell, Misa Bell, Mrs. Ball. Mr. and Mrk. C. W. Bone and child, Mrs. A. J. Beddoes. Mr. C. R. Cherry, Mr. R. H. Clowes, Mrs. E. H. Cartwright, Misk. D. E. Dalzell, Mr. A. L. Dawson, Mr. H. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Forrest and two child- . Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Fernie, Miss £. Greenfeld, Miss D. Greenheid, Mrs. A. L. Grubb, Mr. J. E. Haig, Mr. E. C. Hagen, Mr. A. E. Herdman, Mrs. Hili man, Miss H. H. Kay, Mr. F. R. Lamb, Miss F. M. Lelubez, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Marshall, child and amab, Mrs. B. M. C. Mäster and children, Miss R. Hill Mrs. Macnaghted Mr. and Mrs. F. Orsatti, Mfr. W. G. Parkin, Mr. J. Pickering, Mr. E. O Reis, Mr. and Mrs, C. L Roberts, Sicilia. (P. & 0.), dug to-day, about 6) Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Sinclair, Mr. G. C.

Hongkong and Lamooksj South coast of China between

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do.

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Achilles (Blue Funnel), due to-day. Kenderes (Ben), due to-morrow.

1.m.

Shepherd. Mrs. M. J. Stockwell, Master Tonda (B.1. & Apear), due to-morrow, A. W. Little, General Macnaughten, Mr. Fomate Maru (N.Y.K.), day to-morrow. A. Jenkins and servant.

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