The Financial Condition ot France,— An exchange writes : —The financial affairs of France are in a bad way. The three items of expenditure —the interest on the debt, the maintenance of the army, and provision for public works —amount to no less than £100,000,000 English money, leaving only £15.000 000 for the general purposes of Government. The people of France have no spare cash to invest in rentes. Hie banks have no money to lend, and the G wc yin nt is at the end of its tether, there i no more trust money on which hands cun be !.■ id and before the end of the next financial year there will be a floa ing de'd of upwards or £120,000 000. The public works will have to be stopped, and this of course means a diminution of the wages fund icon which the working classes depend. France is becoming poor; there is no reserve either of cash or power, and if the government, does not act with circumspection there will be same warm work.’
Holloway’s Oinimonb and Pxll>. —Disea-'es of the most ‘ormidxb e and chronic characters have been cared by Holloway’s remedies. Ulcerations which have proved themselves in nimble by any other known means have healed kindly under the purifying and regenerating influence of this excellent Ointment. Sprains, stiff joints, contracted muscles, and glandular swellings can be most safely and effectually healed by Holloway’s Ointment and Pills, which can do no harm under any circumstances. Neither of these medicaments has anything deleterious in its composition; both are essentially purifying and strengthening in their nature. The combined power of these noble remedies enables them successfully to cope with most escriptions of impurities, and to cure, or at least re ieve, most varieties of disease?, — Advt.
COACH BUILDER. Having had long expedience in the Coachbuilding Trade, I beg to in'imate that 1 am prepared to Make, Repair, or Paint English or Colonial Carriages. My Premises adjoin Nichol Bros’. Forge. L. BUSS, jnl6 Temnka.
FURTHER Reductions in Boots and Shops. Read my New Price List. J. TANGNEY, 800 l and Shoe Maker. TANGNEY’S 3s Gd Lace-ups, ac- , knowledged tu be the best value in South Canterbury. BEAT Reductions. - Girls’ Levant Jf and Kid side springs, from 10 to 13 at 5s Gd ; unequalled in /price and quality. Secure your bargains/ while yon have an opportunity. ERE’S a chance.—Bailies’ Kid Boots at 8s Gh Only one Iml asked for; No goods to beat them at the price. IS it known that J. Tangncy is selling Shooting Boots at Us Gd ? JTANGNEI' is selling Ladies’Ahnas , at 7s ; good value. TANGNEY is selling Gents’ Colonial , made elastic sides at 14s Gd ; a very durable article. _____ I}UT NOTE THIS—A special job lin- } of children’s Elastic Sides at ssfrom 10 to 13. This line cannot be pur chased at any other shop in South Canter ALSO Try my os All Lasting and House Boots, guaranteed to wear and give satisfaction. BSE RYE— I am sidling a real good Watertight at 15s Gd. Study economy and buy them. A LARGE supply of L i.Mps’ and Gents Slippers r>f 3s Gd per pair ; honestly worth Gs. This is the cheapest line in the town. Call early. 0 UR own make guarant'’cd splendid value. bury J. TANGNEY ja2o BOOTMAKER, TEMHKA.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1061, 30 January 1883, Page 3
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