SiiTDiNQ- Moxky Br Post.—The Melbourne Argus says that thefts of money from letters transmitted through the post appear to be increasing in" frequency. lb is an evei'yday occurrence, Detective Lonai told the Bench, for letter sorters and other employees to open letters, take out the valuable contents, and close them up again without leaving any trace of their misconduct. "It'must be admitted," says ouv contemporary, " that the careless manner in which money and other valuables are forwarded through the post offers irresistible temptations to the dishonest. A bank note in a letter i» detected at once by a,practised hand, and if it can be got out; of the envelope' ( the chances are that the theft will never' be' discovered. Letters containing bank notes are therefore constantly being tampered with, bmVone rarely hears of cheques or post office Orders going astray. In the first place simple pieces of paper do not betray their presence like bank notes ; and in thVsecond, little use could be made of them if they '•■ were abstracted. .The . remedy ; for, .post • office thefts is obvious. People who have money to send should employ cheques or post office', orders, or register their letters."
Holloway's' Pills.—lndigestion 'and" '.Lrfer Complaints.—The digestion cannbt'bVlong or seriously disordered without the derangement being perceptible on the Countenance. ;;These Pills prevent both unpleasant consequences ; they improve the appetite, and with the increase of desire for food, they augment the. powers of : digestion atid' assimilation irithe* stomach. Holloway's ■••■ Pills -■] deal • most satisfactorily with deranged or diseased conditions of the. many organs engaged in extracting nourishment' fdV : our bodies from' our various diets —as the liver, stomach, and bowels, over all of which they exercise the most salutary control. By resorting at an early stage of this malady to these purifying and laxatiive Pills, the dyspeptic is speedily restored to health and strength, and his sallowness gradually vanishes.—[Adyt.]
FOE CONTINUATION OF NEWS SEE FIRST PAGE SHW E L I /A ACCOUNTANT, COMMISSION "AN!)' LAND AGENT,' - r ' TEMUKA, Has fob. Sale or To Let—--100 Acre Farm, on reasonable terms 300 Acre Farm; all fenced; 5roomed House ; concrete tank ; good 3-stali stable. The land is divided into 5 paddocks; 70 Acr~', in English grass; 2 Water-races running; through it. 300 Acres Farm ; fenced ; 2-toomed CoUage ; stable and well. The . , ■ greater part is under cultivation. 7-roomed House ) : |; Acre Garden; well stocked with : fruit trees.' • A Threshing Machine (complete)'For* , Sale, or.ToLet for the Season. ; , .. Also—.;. -,. : .' :;:. "•".; Horse-power and Steam Chaffcutting Machines. For Sale— , A new 5-roomed House, with garden. Wanted to Rent — , ~ - ■ ) From 25 to 50 Acres'of land; with House.
MONEY TO LEND IN SUMS TO SUIT BORROWERS. Agent for the Unioirlnsurance Co. Agent for the New Zealand Accidental Insurace Company. Office Hotjks 9to 10 a.m. 14fe THE WAITANGI SAWMILLS. -;• AM PREPARED to EXECUTE X ORDERS in EVERY KIND of TURNERY and JOINERY. Sashes and Doors of every description made to order oh the shortest possible notice, Newcastle Coal at the Lowest Rates. Agent for the Colonial Insurance Company. JOHN JACKSON, Timber Merchant, mv4 Tiniaru.
I have BOUGHT the BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS from Mr H. Mahnke, opposite Mechanics' Institute, and I am prepared to supply my Customers with the Best Goods at Considerable Reduction, EVERY ARTICLE FROM THE BEST FACTORIES. My Own Hand-work Guaranteed. Repairs done Neatly, and at the shorlest notice. A Liberal Discount for Cash. AMES ANGtiKAIL, BOOT & SHOEMAKER. Temuko, 28th April, 1882. 29ay
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Temuka Leader, Issue 9417, 18 May 1882, Page 3
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565Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 9417, 18 May 1882, Page 3
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