MISCELLANEOUS.
Since 1800 the population of Europe has doubled, having increased at a much more rapid rate than that of its sister continents. r-KXNHY Men. —“Wells’ Health Renewer,” restores health end vigor, cures Dynpvpsia, Inipoteuo D biii y. At D.uggisis. Kempthorne, Prseser and Co., Agents, Christchurch 1
The wine drank in Paris last year would give an apportionment of forty-seven gallons to every man, woman and child in the population, a total of 137,426,000 gallons. Dog-stealing has been reduced to such a science in Boston that a protective society against it has been formed, one man starting it with a contribution of l,ooodols. Don’t Dib in the House —‘ Rough on Eats ” clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaoher, bed bugs, flies, ants, insects, moles, jsokrabbits, gophers. Kemplhorne, Prosser and Co., Ohris'churoh. 1 An absent-minded St. Louis person asked a disconsolate widower whose wife had been buried the week before Well, Mr Brown how does your wife stand the heat ?” They do not speak now.—Baltimore Day. A Beautiful Painting. —Mr CL G. Green, of Woodbury, New Jersey, U.8.A., is presenting to druggists and others in this country some very fine pictures in oil of his magnificent house and grounds and laboratory at that place. Mr Green is the proprietor of Boaohee’s German Syrup and Green’s August Flower, two very valuable medicines, which are meeting with great favor, the first as a remedy for pulmonary complaints, and the latter for dyspepsia and disorders of the liver. These preparations have attained an immense sale solely on their superior merits, and are sold by all Druggist* throughout the world. The price is the same for each, 3s fid per bottle, or sample bottles for 61. The sample bottles enable sufferers to prove then- value at a trifling cost. It is a good motto, “ Pay as you go but now a-days people are so confoundedly suspicious of their fellow-creatures that they won’t trust them till they go. They must pay as they coma. Holloway s Pills are the medicine most in repute for curing the multifarious mala dies which henet mankind when dry, sultry weather suddenly gives place to chilly, drenching days. In fact, these Pill* offer relief even if they fail of proving en absolute remedy in all the disturbances of digestion, circulation, and nervous tone which occasionally oppress a vast portion of the population. Under the genial, purifying, avid strengthening powers exerted by this excellent medicine the longue becomes clean, the appetite improves, digestion is quickened, and assimilation is rendered perfect. These Pills possess the highly estimable property of cleansing the entire mass of blood ; which, in its renovated condition, carries purity, strength and vigour to every tissue ot the body. Paper is now used in Germany instead of wood in the manufacture of lead pencils. A Great Business. —The United States of America is the homo of some very large enterprises, but none perhaps greater than the business conducted by Mr Q. G. Green, of Woodbury, New Jersey, U.B.A, He is the proprietor of the well known Boschee’s German Syrup, which is unequalled as a remedy for Pulmonary and Bronchial affec tions. He manufactures also Green’s August Flower for dyspepsia and a’l disorders of the Liver. These preparations are used through out the civilised world and thousands testify to their valuable curative properties. Both these preparations have reached an immense sale solely on their merits. Sample bottles of each are sold at 6d, or full-sized bottles at 3s 6d. All druggists keep them. Women in the Isle of Wight are allowed to vote provided they can prove the ownership of 20dois. Flies and Bugs, beetles, insects, roaches, ants, bed bugs, rats, mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared cut by “ Bough on Rats.” Kempthorce, Prosser and 00,, Agents, Christchurch. 3
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1249, 7 October 1884, Page 3
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624MISCELLANEOUS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1249, 7 October 1884, Page 3
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