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VIXID ’MAGNESIA. Tii;' T-jrors of the Intercolonial Exllis'il-■ ’i) dP GG itiu! ISO" awarded the - ihv' '.|{ITlS" I •, Mr ]\ It !.L. A>ni; iin'-in;; i; <■ ir rt-j.<<rt is tin C'-Suli <>f M)• d, (_’(f XcWi n "WA •iiii'i yns. I> v which u. a ..years l-.Lal orm odd nimi'!' of K ruse’s Miumesia con Inins .;0 cant, of Warm n;Ue of Mai>iiesia n e v cesr; r>i anv othcf ATaonosi • evhibprX K I i.(, jl> MAbiN K-oI A, members of tfu* medical p v ofesOnp. Its ahnoO universal me .affords sidfk'Hit jii’onf ( ,f | .he !:iif 1 i ("iiih.ni a .i which it is held I>y tin' public imueraiiv. h is caivfndy prepared M' uniform streiutth Each iinid ounce contains t-m e-raim of pure Carbonate of Murnesi;;. KIviJAITA I'LijiiJ ill. At i A ElS] A possesses ail lie' properti-s of the MayiK'sin in common use, !*»•!; bciiiq ir a devolved os-"--. and quite free from m adulU ration or contamination. its effect arc more cncr;.u fie and rein! Me : b-, Odes it has (Tp a.- 1 centaur u f no!. form Ik those •':ui‘> , iv-ons concretions in tin bowels winch sonic!liic-s )\o resulted from the use (if dry Carbonate of Magnesia. r J lie I'iolntion speedily removes Jlear!burn. Acid Eructations, Sourness, irp-yniar I finest ion of Females and Children. IT COMPOSES THE STOMACH A PTE I? AX V EXCESS Oil ! i A ii id JiiilXKi XG. Kruse’s { lin’d Magnesia is sold in bellies, is Gil, As (id. and As (id, by ChonnOs and Storekeepers throu/yhout tlie Australian Colonies, ’i he munerons nicdicai testimonials are ton knyily to insert in newspaper ad vert!s- menis. !n! will be found wrnoped round each hot:!e. This Hakim;- I > i"■(it'r is packed in half-pound o speckdiv adapted I’-.r the climate of Mew Zealand. it inskis i•.■.■pofi.-eui!' bread witiiout ye;: -t ; a! m biscuite. cakes, and all kin;!;- of pastry wil-iiout cqq's. and with less il.au had the usual quantity of lanke' 1 , Williams’* i east Powder will doubtless speedily drive all other bakiny powders from the Xew Zealand markets, am! secure lor itse M ‘ that Idyli popularity t. has attained throuq-hout Australia where it is In he found in every wellregulated household. Agents ; KEMPTHOHN PROSSOR A Mi; CO. For upwards of (-.venty year---, h:m been approved and prescribed by the itadiuq chemists and druyyests ('Cony, A oknth: KlillUrmOßNE, PROSSOR, and CO AUSTRALIAN y YEAST IWDRII.

POST OP PIC Id HAV I NOS 13AXKB ti m following are the regulations for the above banks : ]. .Interest nt the rate of 4 to H PO]emit par annum is given on £:?()(/ and under ; at tin- rate of d to 4 pel- cent, per annum on sinus under BbdU ; and in iii>? sains proportion tor any shorter lime on every complete i depositee!, provided 11 1 ;ii no in teres l»o allowed on nnire than TbuU. 2.' Depositors n the Post Office Savings ilauics have direct Oovernnumt security lor the ’prompt repayment of their money. d. A Depositor in any one of the Post Office iiank.s continue his depositn at any oilier ot sucii Banks, and can withdraw Ids money at that Post Office Bank whicu s most convenient to him. 4. The strictest secrecy is observed with respect to the names of the depositors in Post Oiiice Banks, and the amounts of their deposits. o. Money may be deposited by or on behalf of minors. Depositors over seven years of ago are treated as persons of tail ago, but minors under seven years o age cannot withdraw their depusisf until they have readied the age of silver.. G. Applications to the Chief Offices in eacii Province on the business of Post Office Pavings Banks, and get replies sent thereto are. free from charge for postage. Q HALLES JL EZARD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, HIGH STEEL d R 1 S T (3 H URCII

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Temuka Leader, Issue 248, 30 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 248, 30 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 248, 30 March 1880, Page 4

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