In a very small, very cheap restaurant: “Hullo! Waiter! What in thunder are you doing, wiping my- plate with your handkerchief!” “Oh! it don’t matter, sir, its soiled !” Easily Pkoveh-,—lt u easily proven that malarial fevers, constipation, torpidity of the livar and kidneys, general debility, nervousness, and neuralgic ailments yield readily to this great disease-conqueror, Hop Bitters. It repairs the ravages of disease by converting the food into rich blood, and it gives new life and vigor to the aged and infirm always. See “ What has become of Miss Blank, who was always such a favourite in your set?” “Her father failed some weeks ago and all they had was sold by auction.” “ Poor thing !” “ And now they have to live in a little rented house down town.” “ What a change ! How she must grieve !’ “ Yes. She is so much changed that even her best friends would not recognise her. I met her in the street to-day, and did not know her at all, poor thing !” Thb Test of Aoitjal Tbial This what proves the merit; of a preparation, The proprietor of Green's August Flower knowing its valuable properties, meets this tent boldly by preparing samples bottles of this remedy, which are sold at 6d. This enables doubters to try its virtues at a trifling expense. August Flower is a p-.iu.ota for Dyspepsia and all disorders of the Liver, including Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Coßtivoneas, &0., Three doses will relieve any of tho b'm-, and a faithful use will certainly uro. ' No medicine in the world has ever ■ riven such proof of its merits. Druggists ’eciramer.d it with perfect c nfideuce and ahTsioiens prescribe it regula-ly. P'ioe for full-s’zsd bottles 3s 6d. Sold by all druggists. ' . It was in a suburban railway errnage. A gentleman was reading a newspaper. Another traveller who probably bad not time to purchase one at the station, or who perhaps wanted to save the penny, waits impatiently until the reader is finished, in order to borrow the journal. At length the train stopped and the gentleman leaves the paper on the seat. The other seizes it. Looks at it. Then crumpling it up indignantly, be exclaims : “The scoundrel ! It is yesterday’s paper.” Holloways Ointment and Pills_ — Rhei m ititiu and Gout. — Th< se purifying and Boothirg mnediea demand the earnest, attention of all persona liable ‘o pout, seiafice, or other painful effactions of the murcla*, nerves, or pints. The Oimment tbould bo applied steer the affected parts have been patiently fomented with warm water, whan the unenent should be diligently rubbed upon too adjacent akin, unif-ss tho friction causes pain. Ht llowoy’e Pills should bt simulUmfcmly taken to reduo - irflimmation ■at to pmify the bload. This treatment aoaUs the violence, and lessens the frequency of gout, rhi umatiem, and all spasmodic diseases, which spring from hereditary pre disposition, or from any accidental weakness of constitution. ’lbis Ointment checks the local mischief. The Pills restore the vital . powers*
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1213, 5 August 1884, Page 3
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492Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1213, 5 August 1884, Page 3
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