Haydn’s “ Creation ’’ was performed on Thursday night at the Exhibition before an immense audience. " Sough on Conns." Ask for Well*’ » Sough on Corn*." Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions, Kemptborne, Prosser and Co,, Agent*, Christchurch, 8 At Auckland John Harbord, arrested on the Sura, has been sentenced to three months’ imprisonment for robbery at Wellington. A charge of stealing £5 from a passenger was dismissed. A quantity of hosiery wa* found in hi* possession, it is believedthe proceeds of burglaries in other parts of the colony. “ Bough on Eatb.’’— Clears out rat*, mice, roaches, flies, ant*, bed-bugs, beetle*, insect*, akunkt, jack-rabbits, gopher*. Druggist. Kemptborne, Prosser &■ t'°., Agent*, Christchurch, Hoilowat’b Ointmbnt and Fills.—Old wound*, sore*, »nd ulcer*.—Daily exp*rienoe confirm* the fact which has triumphed over opposition for more than 40 years—viz , that no means are known equal to Holloway’* remedies for curing bad legs, sores, wounds, diseases of the skin, erysipelas, abscesses, burns, scalds, and, in truth, all cases where the skin is broken. To cure these infirmities quickly i» of primary importance, a* the compulsory confinement indoor* weakens the general health. The ready means of cure are found in Holloway’s Ointment and Pills, which heal the lores and expel their cause. In the Terr worst case* the Ointment has succeeded in effecting a perfect cure, after every other means ha* failed of giving relief. Desperate case* best display its virtues. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.—Coughs. Influenza.—The soothing properties of these medicaments render them well worthy of trial in all diseases of the respiratory organs In common colds and influenza the pills taken internally, and the ointment rubbed over the chest and throat are extremely efficacious. When influenza is epidemic, this treatment is the easiest, safest, and sure-t. Holloway’s Fids purifv the blood, remove all obstacles'to its free circu'ation through the lungs, relieve the overgorged air tube-, and render respiration free, wiihout reducing <hc strength, irritating the nerves, or drpr-ssing the spirits; such are the readv mens of saving suffering when *ny me isafllctod with colds, o 'Ughs, bronchitis, and other chest complaints” by which so many persons a-e seriously and permanently nflitted in most countries
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1382, 22 August 1885, Page 3
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356Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1382, 22 August 1885, Page 3
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