The Indiana judges stand no nonyjnse from * the bar. A lawyer there lately in the course of his argument, used the word disparagement. "Stop using Latin words, or tit down," scid the Judge. The poor lawyer, undertaking to explain, was ruthlessly fined £20 for contempt. A Eattlesnakb's Bite. — The quick venom of the rattlesnake has not killed so many people as the more insidious but deadly poison c found in the air of foul rooms, The aeration of the blood by the lungs becomes impossible sometimes, and the failing healtb, growing weakness, and loss of (appetite are harbingers of approaching death. For such cases Hop Bitters are the potent all-powerful remedy to drive all fevers out of the system, purifying the 'blood, and giving a new and happy lease of life. Notice The Public Trust Office of the colony look after the interests of [creditors in intestate estates with a conscientious exactitude, an attention to the smallest details, that is deserving oE notice. Here is a case in point. A. ' tradesman in Christchurch the other day received a large and official-looking letter from Wellington, and on opening it he read as folows : — "Public Thrust Office, 9th October,lßß&.° Re estate of — . Please receive cheque for 2d being dividend at 2s£6d in the £ on amount due to you on account of the above estate; ; being on the preferential portion of your' claim, Is 6d.— K. C, HAMERTON, Public' Trustee." ■• .. The ' Bruce Herald 'is pleased to be able' to state that the support which the promoters of the Dairy Factory have met with in the' district has been such as to warrant them in" commencing operations. Tenders for the erection of the buildings will be called for during the nest fortnight. With the number of shares already applied for (2500), it is expected that n«t more than 10s per share will bo. required to be called up. At a meeting on Friday evening, a suggestion that the Company should pay shareholders a little more for their milk than for that supplied by non-shareholders was very favorably received by the Directors. The share-list is advertised to close on the fjth December. Ifolloivay'a Ointment and Pills.— Those who have given these remedies a fair trial freely admit that they inherently possess every property suitable for healing and ie-i removing eruptions, ulcerations, fistulas, abscesses, sores, bad legs, gathered breasts, and all disorders of the glandnlar systems When carefully rubbed in, the Ointment relaxes the swollen muscles, diminishes inflammation, assuages pain, and even alleviates, dangerous maladies which may have lasted for months, or even years. Holloway's excellent preparations are effective singly, resistless in combination, and have been reconjmended by grateful patients to be resorted fo ns alteratives when all other means of regaining health have failed. Their action : \ ty temperate, not violent or reducing, - ■ ( - 1 * *<
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 413, 28 November 1884, Page 5
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