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Advice to Mothers !—Are you broken in your rest, by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth ? Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle of Mbs. Winslow’s Soothing Sykup. It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless and pleasant to taste, it produces natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes “ as bright as a button.” It soothes the child, it softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is sold by Medicine dealers everywhere at Is IJd per bottle. Manufactured at 493 Oxford Street, London.

Mr Ricciotti Garibaldi, son of the general, is settled in Melbourne, and qualifying himself for a State school teacher under Government. He is writing for the Argus some papers on the defences of Melbourne, and speaks with some authority, having served with the French, against the Gormans, in the war of 1870-1.

Referring to the £3,000 vote to Dr Featherstone’s family the Poverty Bay Standard says “ The £3,000 just taken from the public coffers represents a fact of more importance to the settlers of Poverty Bay than to any other district of Now Zealand, and one which they cannot help employing—with all their Christian fortitude and resignation—in illustration, and possible augmentation of the many evils under which they continue to lie. This sum is only one moie added to the many that, year by year, are being increased, by the resignation or death of some official patriarch, in such a way as to make the burdens of the colony, from which we receive no earthly benefit wha ever, amatterof serious consideration,"

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Dunstan Times, Issue 749, 25 August 1876, Page 2

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Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 749, 25 August 1876, Page 2

Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 749, 25 August 1876, Page 2

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