The Otago Daily Tims of May 13 says : la the Field of March 3 appears a long account of an electric eel, lately placed in the Westminster aquarium. It is stated that the electric eel is a native only of. the Guy anas, Brazil, and contiguous: localities, but we are informed that these eels abound in the Waipa river, in the North Island, at its junction with the Waikato, “Kever too late to mead ” is one: of tho'tiitains of the world,; reader, take the hint. If you m -jttunately happen to be sick and ailing; don’t trtflt with yourself any longer, but resolutely sot to work and save yourself by the use of “ Ghollau's a: heat Indian Cukes." They are the most marvellous restoratives ever ; yet discovered—completely curing Rheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaints, &c. You can gotlthem of any chemist, where you cm also gel copies 9I most eit»oisparv tesUwoalals.-KApYTO
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5363, 5 June 1878, Page 2
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149Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5363, 5 June 1878, Page 2
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