At the Supreme Court civil sessions, Auckland, Ethel Goblin, a barmaid, recovered £SO damages from Herman Obbe for false imprisonment. The claim was for £2OO.
Nbveb Rbitthn.— lt is said that one out of every four real invalids who; go to foreign countries to recover health never return, except as a corpse. The undertakers, next to the hotel-keepers, have the most profitable business, This excessive mortality may be prevented and patients saved and cured under the care of friends and loved ones at home, if they will but use American Go’s Hop Bitters-in time. Bead Advt.
Lewis E. Gow, Austrian Consul stationed at Leon, Nicaragua, Central America, who was a passenger by the mail steamer, intends to make a tour of. the colony after visiting the Lake Country, North Island.
Indigestion i —The mala ciuae of nervousness is indigestion, and that is caused by weakness of the atom .oh. No one can have sound nerves and good health without using American Co’? Hop Bitter's to strengthen the itomaob, purify the blood, and ke*p the liror and kidneys sotive, to carry off all the poisonous and waste matter of the system, is?p Advh The annual meeting of the Presbyterian Synod commenced at Dunedin, on Tues. day evening. Professor Saltnond delivered an address. He referred to the Press as a poweiful competitor of the pulpit, and also expressed the opinion that doctrinal distinctions are becothinghTurfed. fie recognised mingled good and evil in the changes wh'dt were taking place. Holloway’s Pills.—The Great - Need.— ■The blood is the life, and on i's purity depends out beak h, if not our existen-'e. These Pills thoroughly cleanse this vital fluid from all conlamina'.ions, ’and by that power strengthen and invigorate the whole t/yetom, healthily stimulate sluggish organs; 'repress over-excited action, and establish order- of circulation and secetion throughout every part of the body. The balsamic nature of Holloway’s Pills commends them t> the favor of debilitated and nervous constitutions wnichthry soon ' rroueitate.'■ ‘ The/ dislodge all obstruct ms, both in the bowels and elsewhere, and ate on that account much sought after for promoting regularity of action in young females a - d persons who are naturally »eak, or from some cause have become flO« £AdvfcJ
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1454, 14 January 1886, Page 1
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368Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1454, 14 January 1886, Page 1
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