Lnrge bush fires were burning north of Dunedin, last Saturday night, but a change of wind prevented damage to other property. Pa't of the city was enveloped in moke on Sunday. Don't Dik in thh Hotrsß.—" Rough en Rats " clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaobes, bod bugs, flies, ants, inseots, moles, jsokrabbit*, gophers. Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., OhrietcbuTeK 1 At Dunedin, the Hon. Mr Tole viaited and inspected the gaol on Saturday, and the Hon. Mr Buckley, the Hospitd. The latter inspected the Seacliff Asylum yesterday. Weixb' "Bottsh on Cobwh."—Ask fir WtlU' "Rough on Corns." Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Cornß, warts, bunions, Kempthorne Prosser and 00, Aeent.s, Ohriatohureh. 1 Mr Shearman, the well-known Ashburton publican, formerly proprietor of the Somerset Hotel, was found dead in a well attached to his premises on Saturday morning. Wxtusx Wen.—" Wflla' Health Ronaww" Tgtores health, and vi?ov, cures Impotence Debility. At Druggists. Kemof.horn«, Prosser nad 00., Ageats, Ohiietchurob. 1 DrNedwill's stables at Chrislchiuch, were destroyed by fire last Saturday night. The horses were saved wiih difficulty, but several v-hicles were burnt. The property was insured in the New Zealand < ffico for £250. The Bhazen Serpent.—Like the brazen serpent at the gre*t, Jewish leader lifted high in the sight of thi perishing followers, whereby they were saved from f'eaih, the diecoverers of American Hop Bitters have placed before sufferin??!. ailing mankind, a lemedy whiah en-ilvss them to disease with conquering advanta 7 e. At Invercargill several boats and their sheds were destroyed by fire last Saturday night. The Invercargill Rowing Club's house was rartially burnt and the boats damaged by hasty removal. The supposed cauae was boys lighting fires on the foreshore, a very common practice. Mothkbs Don't Know—Ho*- miry children are punished ioi' hoing uncouth, wih'ul and indiffe/eu- to irißfruotiop* or reward simply because they an? ouf of health ! An intelligent lady said of a child of thit kind : " .Mother don't know that she should givp the little <me mo 'erare doses of Ameriow Co.'* Hop Bi tere («' tueor the e weeks, arid the child will be nil the parent can desire." A t velve-hour go-ac-you-nlease nr-atch for £25 a side, bat'veen'G. J. Hazl«tt and Jam. s Ali-Gregor, was concluded at Greymouth on Saturday niirht. They did 61 miles six laps in the time in a suv.'ll hall (34 laps to the mi'e). A good deal of excitement prevailed at the finish, Hazlett only winding by a yard or so. It is WohTH a !biai.~"l *»b troubled formaoj years with si <i*ey complaint, gtsvel. &3. and thjbioo:* r*ci&me thin I was dull und inactive, could hardly orawl about, and was an old worn-out man all over, and could pe'; nothing to help me until I sot, American Oo.'s Hop Bitier«, and now my blooi and kidnejsare all right, and I am as active a< e> tor" of thirty although I «m s-venty-two, and I have nod'ubt it will do a« we:l for others of my (Father). Notice ftdvt.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1445, 22 December 1885, Page 3
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495Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1445, 22 December 1885, Page 3
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