General Booth was recently charged at Sutherland, England, with non-payn)*nt of the poor rates on the Salvation Army “ barracks ” at Monkwearmouth. Exemption was claimed on the ground that the building was used for the purposes of worship. The prosecution urged that the sale of the War Cry within the building precluded any such exemption. The magistrates made an order for payment. Dbolinb of S4an —Nervousness, Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility, cured by “ Wells’ Health Jdouewer.” Druggists. Jlempthorne, Prosser & Co,, Agents, Ohml church . 2 it is said that about 18,000 men ride into London on bicycles from the suburbs to work every morning. The Times *ays that there are in England over 300,000 cyclists, and that (he capital invested in the manufacture of bicycles and tricycles is about £3,000,000, employing from 6000 to 10,000 men. A Lady's Wish— “Oh, how Ido wish my skin was as clear and as soft as yours 1“ said a lady to a friend. “ You can eaidly make it so,” answered the friend. "How ?” inquired the first lady. “By using flop Bitters, that makes pure rich blood and blooming health. It did it for me as yon observe. Bead Advt. Hoiioway's Puns are strongly recommended to all persons who are much reduced in power and condition, whose stomachs are weak, and whose nerves are shattered. The beneficial effects of these Fills will be perceptible after a few days’t trial, though a more extended course may be required to re establish perfect health. Holloway’s medicine acts on the organs of digestion, and induces complete regularity in the stomach, liver, pancreas, and kidneys. This treatment is both safe and certain in result, and is thoroughly consistent with observation, experience, and common sense. The purification of the blood, the removal of all noxious matter from the secretions, and the excitement of gentle action in the bowels, are the sources of the curative powers of Holloway’s Pills.
£12,0j0, and Smaller Sums, in Amounts to suit Borrowers, to be ADVANCED on First-class Security, at lowest Current Kates, Apply to WHITE, SMITHSON & RAYMOND, TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. I AM prepared to LET FOR HIRE my COMBINED PATENT GRAIN, GRASS AND LINSEED CLEANING MACHINES. SMALL PAHCELS can be CLEANED at my place at Milford. A. COLVILLE, d*l6 Milford. NOTICE TO FARMERS. jQ AV I D gTU AR T GRAIN MERCHANT, TIMARU, HAS REMOVED TO PREMISES wiih RAILWAY SIDING, situate alongside the Grain Agency’s Shed, and opposite the Tirnaru Station Platform. DATID STUART, del6 Station Street, Timora. ENLARGED PHOTOGRAPHS. is now producing ENLARGEMENTS, Complete in Handsome Gilt Frame, from Enlargements beautifully finished in JOil Colors and Handsomely Framed, from £4 10s. Enlargements made from Carte de Visite and Cabinet Photos. W. FERRIER’S PORTRAIT ROOMS, ja3 Mam South Road, Tirnaru. J. W. YELYIN Begs to intimate that he his just opened out a large and varied slock of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, ETC., and is now prepared to sell at such prices as cannot be equalled in the district. AN I 'SPEC ITON 13 INVI ED. Note the Address — J. W. YELYIN, Storekeeper, fe Xrawkft. au23 Solicitors, Tirnaru. ERR I E R 25i each. Also,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1293, 22 January 1885, Page 3
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518Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1293, 22 January 1885, Page 3
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