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In the Banco Court Wellington on Wednesday morning in the case of James Smith v. the Equitable Insurance Company, a claim of £4lO 16s in respect to insurance on Te Aro House, judgement for the amount claimed together with interest as from the 31st July was given. Easily Photen,—it is easily proven that malarial fevers, consipation, torpidity of the liver and kidneys, general debility, nervousness, and neuralgic ailments yield readily to this great disease-conqueror, American Co.’s Hop Bitters, It repairs the ravages of disease by converting the food into rich blood, and it gives new life and vigour to the aged and infirm always.—See advt. The statement of liabilities and assets in the estate of John Shand gives the former at £24,000 and the latter at £10,300. A composition has been accepted by most of the creditors of 10sbut as it was not generally agreed to, it was not concluded. Hom«wat’S Pills, Easy Digestion.— These admirable Pills cannot be to highly appreciated for the wholesome power they exert over all disorders of the stomach, liver, bowels, and kidneys. They instantaneously relieve and steadily work out a thorough cure, and in its course dispel headache, biliousness, flatulence, and depression of spirits. It is wonderful to watch the daily improvement of the complexion as Holloway’s Pills purify the blood and restore plumpness to the face which had lost both flesh and color. These Pill combine every excellence desirable in a domestic remedy. The most certain and beneficial results flow from the occasional use of this regulating medicine; even persons in health, or when following sedentary occupapation, will find it an invaluable aperient.

SPRING SHOW OF NEW GOODS. ON and after THURSDAY, September 17th, we will make a Special Display of SEASON’S IMPORTS, ex s.s, “Doric” and “ Tongariro,” comprising— Fancy Collars and Collarettes Department. > n Colored and Fancy Laces, Silk Squares and Sashes, Frilhngs, Gauze Ribbons, Swiss Embroideries (White and Colored), Real and Imitation Laces, Collars and Caffs, French Colored Trimmings, etc., etc. Haber- Colored and Gold dashery. Braids, New Buttons, Fringes and Gimps, Java Canvas, Medallion Trimming, Antimacassar and Cordon Braid. Gloves. Hosiery. Kid,Tan and Dark Colors in 4-clasp and Gauntlet, Swede, Mousquetuire ; and 4-button Taffeta and Pure Silk in Black and New Shades. Boys’ and Misses’ Ribbed and Plain, Ladies’ C 'itton in Bronze shading, Dark Colois, etc. ; Cashmere all Colors, Ribbed and Plain. Dresses. Boys’ Jersey Suits from | 3s lid. Burnaby Cloth, Silk Mohar, Nuns Veiling, Poplins, Allwool Chevron, Bradford and French Cashmeres in Golden Brown, Chartreuse and other New Shades; Black Grenadines, Merinos, Ottomans, etc., etc. Washing Dresses. Manchester Silks. Light and Dark Colored Prints and Tassore; ditto Oamelines, Reversible Checks, Cashmerettes, Cunard Stripe, Galateas, Sateen and Tufted Zephyrs. All New Goods. Nice Variety of Tenni. Cloth and Fancy Muslins Kirkcaldy and Bower’s Shirting, Lace and Applique Curtains, Quilts, Diapers, Calicoes, Flannels, Cretonnes and other household necessaries. Roslyn Tweed, Cotton Tweed, Union Tweed. New Satin Spot, Black and Colors, Shot, Surah and China Silks. Umbrellas, Aprons, Sunshades; a Choice Selection Velveteens, etc. Mantles. Millinery and Underclothing. Magnificent Stock Ot' toman, Broche and Cash" mere Mantles and Visiles. Mary Anderson Jackets) Braided Jersey do, Black and Colors; Electric Cloaks, from Ss lid. Straw Hats in Gladys Beatrice, Belmont, etc. etc., Chip Hats and Bonnets ; Parisian Model ditto ; Infants’ Lyhorn Hats, Children’s White, Fancy and Speckled Galatea Hats; Fancy Sateen Bonnets. Corsets and Underclothing, Lockstitch. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY under competent supervision. mHOM S 0 N T. & J, T TIMARCJ, se!7 Opposite King’s Stables. VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARH. Continuation OF GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE FOR A FEW DAYS U)NG^ r> DURING Hictl time some very GREAT BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED J. Ballantyne and Co., VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARU. mr2l

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1397, 26 September 1885, Page 3

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614

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1397, 26 September 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1397, 26 September 1885, Page 3

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