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The Government have decided to increase the size of the Exhibition building, and the tender of the contractors putting up the present building have been accepted, the amount being £IOOO. Decline of Man.—Nervousness, Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility, cured by “Wells’ Health Bonewer.” Druggists. Kempthorno, Prosser & 00,, Agents, Christchurch. 2 A platelayer named John Lewis was run over by a trolly near Christchurch on Tuesday afternoon and severely injured. Highway Bobbbbt Almost, to sell the poisonous, drunken, purging stuff as medicine to honest men, innocent women and harmless children to weaken and destroy their systems and health, when pure harmless Hop Bitters, that cures always and continually _at a trifling cost. Ask Druggists or Physician Bead Advt. John Nairn, aged 70, an inmate of the Old Men’s Refuge, Auckland, cut his throat with a table-knife on Sunday, and died at the hospital on the following day. “ Yotr Don’t Know Their Value ” “ They cured me of biliousness and kidney complaint, as recommended. I had a halfbottle left,, which! used for my two little girls, who the doctors and neighbors said could not be cured. I am confident I should have lost both of them one night if I bad not bed tho American Oo.’s Hep Bitters in my house to use. That is why 1 say you do not know half tho value of American Hop Bitters, and do not recommend them highly enough.” See Advt. Holloway’s Pills.— Tho changes of temperature and and weather fre q ently upset persons who are most cautious of their health, and most particular in their diets. These corrective, purifyirg, and gentle aperient pill# are the best remedy for a l defective action# of the digestive organs; they augment the appetite, strengthen the stomach, correct biliousness, and carry eff all that is noxious from the system. Holloway's Pills ate composed of rare balsams unmixed with baser matter, and on that account are peculiarly well adapted for the young, delicate, and aged. A# this peeress medicine has gained fame in the past, so will it preserve it in the future by its renovating and invigorating qualities, and its in capacity of doing harm. Holloway’s Ointment and Fills;— ln all outward complaints a desperate effort should be made to at once remove these annoying infirmities, and of establishing a cure. The remarkable remedies discovered by Professor Holloway will satisfactorily accomplish this desirable result, without any of those dangers or drawbacks which attend the old method of treating ulcerative inflammations, scrofulous affections, and scorbutic annoyances, The most timid invalids may I use both the Ointment and Pills with the utmost safety with certain success, provided a moderate attention be bestowed on their accompanying “ Directions.’’ Both the preparations soothe, heal, and purify. The onassiets tho other materially in effecting cures and renewing strength by helping exhausted nature just when she needs suoh succour. j NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. CORRESPONDENTS writing letters to the Editor of this Paper, for publication, are requested to write on one side of the paper only, and, if writing under a nom de plnmv, to enclose real ; name and address, not for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Con> municatious will not be inserted if this rule is not complied with. 29n0 ORDERS for Rubber Stamps received at the Leader Office Blank forms of to let can be obtained at. the Office of this Paper M ULttUiiiiliiiiS are requested to mimediately report to this Office a iy, irregularity which may occur ®in tho [ delivery of their papers

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1349, 4 June 1885, Page 3

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583

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1349, 4 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1349, 4 June 1885, Page 3

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