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The Test of Actual Tbial,— This is what proves the merit of a preparation* The proprietor of Green's August Flower, knowing its valuable properties, meets this test boldly by preparing samples bottles of this remedy, which are sold at 6d. Ibis enables doubters to try its virtues at a trifling expense. August Flower is a panacea for for Dyspepsia and all disorders of the Liver, including Biliousness, In* digestion, Sick Headache, Ooativenesa, &0., &o. Three doses will relieve any of the above, and a faithful use will certainly cure. No medicine in the world has ever given such proof of its merits. Druggists recommend it with perfect confidence and physicians prescribe it regularly. Price for full-sized bottles 3s 6d, Sold by all druggists. Dr Sinclair, the celebrated American dentist will visit Temuka on the 17th and 18th September only. Holloway ’a Ointmeet aitd Pills.— During every break of wintry weather exertions should be made by the afflicted to recover health before unremitting cold and trying storms set in, Throat ailments, coughs, wheezinge, asthmatics! affections, shortness of breath, morning nausea, and accumulations of phlegm can readily be removed by rubbing this fine derivative Ointment twice a day upon the chest and neck. Holloway’s treatment is strongly recommended with the view of giving immediate ease, preventing prospective danger, and effecting permanent relief. These all important ends his Ointment and Fills can accomplish, and will surely prevent insidious diseases from fastening on the constitution, to display them* selves afterwards in those disastrous forms that will probably embitter life till death I itself is almost prayed for.

GERALDINE AND WINCHESTER COACHES, WE, the Undersigned beg to inform the Public that we intend, on and after MONDAY, the 18th August, 1884, to RUN A COACH as above, meeting the 11.5 V a.tn. Express for the South ; also meeting the 5.59 p.m. Express for the North, leaving the Geraldine Hotel at 7.30 a.in. Sing’ 2 fares, Is 6d ; return do., 2s 6d. aul6 GEO. KRUSE & CO. GERALDINE EXPRESS. JAMES RENNIE begs to inform the Residents q,f Geraldine and vicinity that he isi now RUNNING AN EXPRESS between GERALDINE, ORARI and WINCHESTER. Merchandise, Parcels, and Luggage, etc., carried at Moderate Charges. Commercial Travellers waited on. aul6 JAMES RENNIE.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1234, 2 September 1884, Page 3

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371

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1234, 2 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1234, 2 September 1884, Page 3

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