A cross old bachelor suggests that births should be announced under the bead of mew music. “ Bt7ohu*Paiba.’ ’—Quick* oomplsta sure, all annoying Kidney, Bladder andUrinsry Disease*. At Druggiits.; Kempthome, Prosser &Oo. f ,Agents, OhrUtohuroh. ‘ S The woman that maketh a good pudding in silence is better than she who maketh a tart reply. roaohei, fliei, ant*, bed-bug*, bettles, insect*, ■knnki, jaok rabbits, gopher*. Druggist*. Kempthorno, Proi.se* &:tV». Agent*, Christchurch. 2 Domestic xnagazipes,-7-Wivos who are always up: their -husbauda. Dbolihb or Mas.— lK ervousness, Weakness, Dyspepsia, Sexual Debility, cured by “ Wells’ Health Beneweir.” Druggists. Kempthome, 1 Prdsssr & 06., Agent *, Christchurch. • Girls look upon ■ the engagement ring as a very promising; affair. A Bbautivul ; PAHfTHfo. —-Mr Q. Q. Green, of UiS.A., i* presenting to druggists »ndi‘other# in this country some very fine pictures in oil of hie magnificent house and grounds and laboratory at that place. , Mr Green, is the proprietor of Bosobee’s German Syrup and Greon’e; August Flower,, two. very valuable medicines, which are meeting with great favor,- the flrsbas, a remedy, for pulmonary complaints, and the latter lor dyspepsia and disorders of the liver; These* preparation* have attained an immense.sale solely on their superior merits, and are sbld by all throughout the world. ' The price is the sam e for each, 3s 6d per bottle,- or sample bottles for [6d. !• LThe sample bottles enable sufferers to prove their. v. at a trifline.oost. The Board of Trade.*—A Shopkeeper’s sign. i Holloway’s Pill*.— Though good health is preferable tohiglvhononr.how -regardless people often are of the former—how.coretons of the latter 1 Many suffer their strength to drain away ere maturity, is reached, through ignorance of the facility afforded'by these incomparable Pills of checking the firat untoward' symptoms of derangement, and reinstating order without interfering- in the least with their pleasure or pursuit. To the young; especially it ie important to maintain the highest - (digestive efficiency, without which [the, growth is stunt*d, tha mnteles become lat, the frame feeble,—and the mir d slothful; The removal of Indigestion .by these Fills is so easy that none .save the most thoughtlese would permit It to lip the Springs of life.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1262, 6 November 1884, Page 1
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354Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 1262, 6 November 1884, Page 1
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