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Mr .Tames Rennie, Geraldine, notifies that he will run an express from Geialdine to Winchester every Saturday, carrying passengers and parcels for the first train to Hmaru, and will meet the last train from Timaru the same evening. The Colonial Secretary paid a visit fo inspection to the Seatliffe Asylum on Thursday, Wicked pm CiiSßGvmbit. - <( I believe it to bo all wrong and even wicked for clergymen or other public men to be lead into giv ing testimonials to quack doctors fjr vile stuffs called medicines, but when a really meritorious article is made up of common valuable remedies known to all, and (hat all physicians use and trust in daily, we should freely commend it. I therefore cheerfully and heartily ommend Hop Bitters for the good they have done me and my fiends, firmly believing they have no equal fot family use. I will not bo without them.Rsv. Holloway’s Ointmknt and Fills.— Outward infirmities. — Before the discovery of these remedies many cases of sores, ulcers, etc., were pronounced to be hopeles-ly incurable, because the treatment pursued tended to destroy the strength it was incompetent to preserve, and to exasperate the symptoms it was inadequate to remove. Holloway’s Pills exert'the mart wholesome powers over the unhealthy fluh or skin, without debarring the patient from fresh air and exercise, and thus the constitutional rigor is husbanded while the most malignant ulcers, abscesses, and shin diseases are in process of cure. Both Ointment and Pill* make the blood richer aud purer, instead of permitting it to fall into that poor and watery state so fatal to many laboring under chronic ulcerations.

N0.1.E. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to notify that he will KDN A N EXPRESS from GERALDINE to W* NO HESTER EVERY SATURDAY, carrying Pas»engers for the first Train toTimaru, andmeeimg the last Train from Timarn, Return Fare, 2s fid. QUUSHED OATS, 3s per Bushel. WINCHESTER. MILLS. PHOTOGRAPHY. ORTRAITS TAKEN, TO MEET THE TIMES, Cheap and Good. THE STUDIO, Talbot street, GERALDINE, WILL BE OPEN till about the 15th DECEMBER. COME AND SEE the various styles of work produced, ranging from 1? to 40?. PLEASE CALL EARLY to prevent disappointment, as other engagements limit my stay to the above date. FRED. SMITH, Landscape, Portrait, and CTikomo Photographer. Adjoining Mr Cook’s Dispensary. GERALDINE. TRESPASS NOTICE. * ’ A NY PERSON found TRESPASSf\ TNG mmy land at PLEASANT VALLEY in pursuit of game or other*»«e will be PROSECUTED. Poison wiP be laid for dogs mr2fi WILLIAM YOUNG. JAME=? BENN’TE, 0 nrier, GerVcfine.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1280, 20 December 1884, Page 3

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415

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1280, 20 December 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1280, 20 December 1884, Page 3

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