If King Solomon was alive he would say : “ Go to the travelling man, learn his ways, and be wise.” Mr C. W. Battell a Cincinatti travelling man representing the Queen City Printing Ink Co., after suffering intensely for two or three days with lameness of the shoulder, resulting from rheumatism, completely cured it with two applications of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. This remedy is gaining a wide reputation for its prompt cures of rheumatism, lame back, sprains, swellings, and lameness. For sale by Newman Bros.
‘ IMITATION is the SINCEREST FLATTERY.” The articles most imitated are CLEMENTS TONIC and FLETCHERS PILLS. WHY? BECAUSE they have the best reputation and are most in demand by the public, consequently, every dishonest trader tries to trade on their fame and renown. It is really wonderful that the Australian people are so slow to see the truth regards the unscrupulous quacks and charlatans who pray on the credulity of the Australian public. Scarcely a week ever passes but what the press exposes the barefaced and shameful practices of some of these harpies, yet, in face of all they seem to thrive, and the paper who hounds them down most thrives fattest on their advertisements and cracks cbampague over each balance-sheet. Clements Tonic and Fletcher’s Pills have never yet stooped to deception and misrepresentation. They are scientific therapeutial agents, and evidence as to their value can be found in every district, and such being the case it is nuneccessary to further extol their virtues. Captain Edwin wired at 1,47 p.m.:— North-east to north and west gale with rain after ten hours from now ; glass fall. A lady at Tooleys La., was very sick with bilious colic when M. C. Tisler, a prominent merchant of the town gave her a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says she was well in forty minutes after taking (he first dose. For sale by Newman Bros. snojKiivo. ON and after the first of October the prices for shoeing will be as follow: Hacks and Light Harness Horses ... 5s Od Plain Draught ... 6s Od Heeled do ... 7s Od COLMER & BRADLEY, Rahotu. W. HARVEY, Pungarehu. “■AN infuriated bumpkin. My XjL precious life’s in danger. PARIHAKA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that this Board proposes : (1.) To form and metal the Opua Road for a distance of two mites from the Main South Road. (2.) To borrow for such purpose the sum of £6OO, under the Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886, and to pay the cost of raising the said loan and first year’s interest out of the money to be borrowed. (3.) To strike as security a Special Rate of 2|d in the £ on all ratable property within the district hereinafter described. (4.) To constitute the Opua Special Rating District, comprising the following lands, viz., Sections 55, 54, 53, 7, 5, 3 and 1, all of Block IX., Opuuake Survey District, and Sections 4,5, 6 and 7, Native Reserve, Block IX,, Opunake Survey District. The said rate to be an annually recurring rate for 26 years. M. FLEMING, Chairman. TY7ANTED every man who wishes * to bo in the fashion to call at Amjbury Bugs’, Mauaia, and select a Hard or Soft Felt Hat,
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Opunake Times, Volume III, Issue 140, 5 November 1895, Page 3
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