An Irish doctor states that for invalids the only safe climate in Europe is North Africa. A Rattlesnake's Bite. The quick venom of the rattlesnake has not killed ho many people as the more insidious but deadly poisons found in (lie air of foul rooms. The aeration of the blood by tho lungs becomes impossible sometimes, and fcbe fading lii'silih. "rowing weakness, and loss of appelit" are h:.ilungers of approach* ing death. F< r such cases Hop Bittern are the potent mid >dl-rowerful remedy to drive f overs out of the system, pin if ving the blood and giving a new i.nd happy lease of life. Notice. A little learning is not a dangerous thing to iliopc who do not mUtako it tor a great deal. Flics and bugs, beetles, infects, roaches, ants, b'd-bngs, rats, mice, gophers, jackrabbits, cleared out by on Itats.' 7|d. Moses, Moss and Co, Sydneyj General Agents Hollo*ay's Pil'B.—E-sy Digestion,— These adm'rahlo Pill? cannot be to highly appreciated for the wholesome power they exert overall disorders (f the s'omach, liver, bowels, and kidneys. They instan. taneously relieve and steadily work out a thorough cum, and in its course dispel headache, biliousness, flatulence, and depression of spirits It is wonderful to watch the daily improvement of the complexion, as Holloway's Pills purify tho blood and restore plumpness to tho face which had lost b-th flesh and colour. These Pills combine every excellence desirable in a domestic remedy'. The most certain and beneficial results flo *• from tho occasional use of tlrs regulating medicine ; even persons in health, or when following sedentary occupation, will find it an in- -
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1146, 8 September 1883, Page 1
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269Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 1146, 8 September 1883, Page 1
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