TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS.
\ Recovering. Wellington, January 3, A woman named Martin who attempted salclde by taking belladonna on Saturday ia recovering. Death. The death iB announced of a well-known solicitor's wifo, MreTraverß of Wellington Sometime ago the underwent an operation and gradually BinkiDg, died yesterday aged 67. Caledonian Bports. Dunbdih, Jmuary3. The Caledonian t ports wjre favored with fine weather and 10,000 people were present. Tho mile race was won by B. Ottery, of Titnsru, 70 yarda start, m 4mins 46secs. The three-mile walk was won by J. O. Wilson, of Christchurch, with F. Bowley, of Christchurch, second Tbe Caledonian Handicap is coatiuued over to day, an aleo all wrestling, m which H Dunn, Ge.rgc Eobortson, T. Tiffdn and other cracks are taking part Fire. A fire broke out m tho coal hulk Prince Alfied early on Sunday morning, but was confined to the after part of the vessel . Excursion. Six hundred persons patronised an excursion by tho Hau-oto to Oamaru on Monday. "I have Suffered l" With every disease iinagin*ble for the last three years. Uur Druggist, T. J. Auderaon, rocommeud\og " Dr Joule's American Hep Bitters " to me, 1 used two bottles ! Am entirely cured, and heartily recom mend Dr Soule's American Hop Bitters to every one. J. D. Walker, Buckoor, Mo. I write this as a Token of the great appreciation I have of your iJr Soule's American Hop . . . Bitters. I was aifliotod With inflammatory rheumatism ! 1 ! For nearly Feven years, and no mc-dicino seemed to do mo nny Good 1 ! ! Until I tried two bottles of your Dr ?oulo'b American Hop Bittorß, and to my surprise I am as well to-day as ever I was. I hope " You may have abundant success " " In this greai and " Valuable medicine : Anyone I * * wishing to know more about my cure V Can learn by addressing me, E. M. Williams, 1103 lath street, Washington, D.O. 1 consider your Remedy the best remedy m exietenco For Indigestion, kidney — Complaint. •' And nervous debility. I have jußt" Returned " From the south m a fruitless search for heulth, and find that your Bi'.ters are doing me more Oood ! Tha.>. anything tlee ; A month ago I was extremely " Emaciated!!! 1 ' And Ecarcely able to walk. Now lam Gainiog strength ! and "Flesh!" And hardly a day passes but what 1 am # ****** # complimented on my improved appearance, and it is all due to Dr Sqnle'fl American 11 op Bitters ! J. Wick'iffe Jackson, — Wilmington, Dd. I3g> Jjfone genuine without a bunch of green hops on the white label, and Dr Soule's name blown m the bottle. Beware of all the vila goiepßQua &tu# made to Imitate tho obov^ '
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1730, 3 January 1888, Page 3
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438TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1730, 3 January 1888, Page 3
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