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At Oamaru Dr. Haynes, Otepopo, attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat,/" He is still alive, howeverl "■"'•■■ &*■ '■* meeting of the Sailors' Home Committee on Saturday, it was stated that Mr;:Gargiil had presented £SOO, and &. G. Russell" and Co." =Bsoo.—.'' Cromwell' Argus.' : Following the good example shown by Mr. Joseph Clarke, Messrs. Neil anil C 6:, of the Beaumont Station, have sent: a chequefor £25 as a donation to the funds of the". Tuapeka Hospital.— ■ Tuapeka Times.;' V; : ; 1 - Mollozoay's Pills. '— This'- medicine has triumphed: -over ever?" obstacle; with which time, prejudice,' and vested interest have' opposed it, and it at length stands forth -victorious as the most reliable remedy for those derangements of the system so common at the change of ; When the air grows ; cooler, and the functions of the skin are retarded, an occasional dose of Hollo way's Pills will induce the;liver;; and kidneys greater ac-ti-ify, and compensate,; the system for dimiiiished cufatieousKiacfioii.g^di, rients,. and tonics thesei Pills": have :no ■ equal: ■To''every,aged-;and delicate) person, whose appetite fcqne~of healthV lpw, '■] this\,medicines will; beC; ji precious •' booh,y s teerigtlr o ■'■':■■: l ; ;'i^y"-}^>Sf|K^^.}-^%;;"'v'"

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 281, 25 July 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 281, 25 July 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 281, 25 July 1874, Page 2

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