ivA IV AD VEli TI SEMEN T,S. PI ESBYTERIAN CHURCH. IPHE Rev. STBROOKE will anda%tefi T ;iitohi topreacl eh hour morrow, at the us TO • LET, ill ACHES gpodf r&fil land at the J_4: Waihi, Mr. G. Cliff’s property, and at pve/entVu English grass. Apply to j miles, Archer & co., Timnru. .
TEMUKA POUND. T ivIPOUNDED, from Winchester Railj way Reserve, on/tugust G, 1879 — One Strawbe|ry/|ker (yearling) ; indisli’ictjpi'|ridXear rump. If not before Wednesday, August 20 Wjl! bo sold at noon. /Also, Impounded frcmi Maori Reserve, by Mr D. Leach, on August 10, 1879 — One Bay Gelding ; no visible brand. If not released on or before noon on Saturday, the 23rd August, will be sold. GEORGE DYSON, Poundteeper. FOR PRIVATE SALE. COMPACT FREEHOLD FARM, f\ consisting of 2Q£>“ Acres, close to Pleasant Point T o wyAfji, with substantial iraprovemer Gobd Buddings, Fences, FREEHOLD SECTION AT ALBURY, Consisting of 50 ACRES of Good Land. A splendid stream of first-class Lignite runs through and to a person with a litthy€apita] to develop a pit al eady openetr a handsome profit could bo h 'VHSngside railway line. Par?, apply tp, Etc. On E; -Terms. Appl ) MACLEAN AND STEWART, Auctioneers. ; MACLEAN & S’L'EWART, Auctioneers.
From “ Bermuda Times,” May 10/ 1379. INTERESTING TO ALL. jjNTLEMEN,—I am yetaliwe, thanks ito Holloway’s Pills. Npt wishing to besoihe one of the resfelentafof the Professor'a\intended Lunatic jjfsylum now being erected in England, lately bought a box of Uiolloway’s PillSj/took them at intervals,Vnd refrained tom the flowing bowl, and'Richard’s hirmfelf again. Holloway’s Pills and Oin/ment are largely used in Bermuda, ancf that accounts, in my opinion, Vor. the longevity of its inhabitants. I feel quip assured, however, that is, and has been, one of the gaeapst benefactors to the human race thik/ias ever lived, and that his name will Jpa handed down to posterity when tlw\ names of our bravest manslayera a r<y forgotten. Strange to say that we, in dimerentVvays, strive to acquire the art of killing, b\fc our own preservation we tako/ittle heea of. I have lived Bermudi"/ 26 years,Vnd in that time have inquir'd of soldicSg how they have preserved/their health Nbo well. The answer Mas generally befcn—“By not going to/tlns army doctor, Suit by usinj, the Pill/ and ointment.” By rising the above, I am no\ found at my hermitage to be looking muc\ younger and more healthy than you have\een me for /cars. —Yours truly, J. W. ODDY, Tucker Town, Bermuda' (Formerly Sec. Duke of Brunswick) A POTION 7 SALE THIS.. HAY.— GlPYY’S.Saleroom, of Retatdes, Fowls, & General Merchandise. -
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Temuka Leader, Issue 170, 16 August 1879, Page 2
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420Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 170, 16 August 1879, Page 2
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