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The Kumara Times. Published Every Evening. THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1884.

Mr Seddon opens his electioneering campaign at Diliman’s this evening. Mr A. R. Guinness, we observe, commences at Westbrook. We have received No. 3 Hansard. On the last two pages we observe our late member, Mr Seddon, during the question of Supply, commences his attack on the Government. The Hon. J. A. Bonar returned by the Christchurch coach yesterday afternoon. Commander Edwin wired an “urgent” shortly after noon to-day ;— 1 ( Bad weather may be expected after ten hours from now between south-west and west and north; glass will continue falling, with wind backing, and after twelve hours heavy fall of rain. The indications are bad.” Mr Poulton, on behalf of the London Photographic Company, announces that this is positively his last week here, and people wishing to have likenesses taken, or their children, will do well to take this opportunity of getting a good picture at reasonable prices. The L. P. Co. shew proofs of- all their work, and guarantee satisfaction, or they will not wish for payment. We have seen some splendid specimens of little children, taken instantaneously, brought out with great clearness.

Benefactors. “When a board of eminent physicians and chemists announced the discovery that by combining some well-known valuable remedies a most wonderful medicine was produced, which would cure such a wide range of diseases that- most all other remedies could be dispensed with, many were sceptical, but proof of its merits by actual trial has dispelled all doubt, and to-day discoverers of that great medicine, Hop Bitters, are honoured and blessed by all as benefactors.” Head You Can Be Happy if you will stop all your doctoring yourself and families with expensive doctors or cure-alls that do only harm, and use Nature’s simple remedies for all your ailments, you will be well and happy and save great expense. The greatest remedy for this, the great, wise, and good will tell you, is Hop Bitters. See

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Kumara Times, Issue 2507, 3 July 1884, Page 2

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The Kumara Times. Published Every Evening. THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1884. Kumara Times, Issue 2507, 3 July 1884, Page 2

The Kumara Times. Published Every Evening. THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1884. Kumara Times, Issue 2507, 3 July 1884, Page 2

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