A physician writes in the Boston Globe that the fumes of tar and spirits of turpentine, in equal parte, burned in an iron pot or dish once in two hours, will curs diptheria. The hair of a young lady in Geraldine turned white in a single night. She fell into a flour barrel. One reason why a tame alligator at a certain aquarium is let alone is because of a sign reading " Idiots will please stir him up." An old f«rmer who wrote to an editor asking him how to get rid of moles, and received the reply "Plough them out," answered back : " Can't do it; it's oh my darter's nose." Holloway's Ointment and Pills.— More precious than Gold.— During summer and autumn, the prevailing diseases are diarrhoea, dysentery, fevers and English cholera, particularly dangerous to children and young p»ople, Tn those acute coses where internal medicines cannot be retained, the greatest relief will immediately result from rubbing Holloway's soothing Ointment over the abdomen. The friction should be fre» quent and brisk, to ensure the penetration of a large portion of the unguent. This Ointment calms the excited peristaltic action, quickly allaying the pain. Both vomiting and griping yield to it ; where fruits or vegetables have originated the malady, it is proper to remove all indigested matter from the bowels by a moderate dose of Holloway's Pill* before using the Ointment.
/ANTED Ao intelligent LAD; f must be able to read and write. Apply MANAGER " Temuka Leader" Office. IQQK AUTUMN- IQQK IOOQ. WINTER. 1000. WE beg respectfully to announce that we have NOW OPENED the bulk of our SEASON'S Shipment* ex s.s. Doric, Rimutaka, and Tainui. OUR SUPPLIES have been DRAWN from the VERY BEST SOURCES, asd in many articles of large consumption wa have PURCHASED DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER. Maureeque Laces, Edgings, Fancy Ribbons, etc. Fancy De- Our favorite makes Ladies partment. and • Children's Hosiery, Gloves. Lined and Unlined, Bl«ck, Hosiery. Colored, Eomola, Kid, Cape, Gauntlet, Cashmere and Taffita Glovers. Ln this Department we are showing some choice goods. Foule's with spot to match, Ottomans. Sateen Spots, and Hamespuns. Roslyn and BanDresses. nock burn T weeds. French Merinos, aDd Cashmeres, all shades. Velveieen's will be much worn. We keep "Louis" make in Black and Leading Colors. Scotch, English, and Colonial Blankets, Flannels, Cotton, Wincey, and All-wool Shinings. CurManchester tains, Cretonnes, etc., etc, Damask and Diced Tablecloths, Tablings, Shirtings, etc., from Kirkcaldy. b'ilk and Soleil Paletots, Ladies' and Mispes Ulsters, Jackets, etc. Mantles Fur C«pes: a specialty and from 6s 9d. Silks. Broche's Si Ik and Velvet. Wool nn<i Tweed Skirt*, Durable (Lnbrellhs, etc. We are showing a choice selection in all leading Millinery shapes and styles. and Ex Tainui, UnderclothUnder- ing to hand--Corsets in clothing. Y and N, Patience and other f'lvorite shapes. mfIOMSO N, m AND 7 mHOMSON, DRAPERS, TIMARU. Dressmaking and Millinery under ail* supervision.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1322, 2 April 1885, Page 3
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