The potatoe, introduced in England in 1600, was first eaten as a sweetmeat, stewed in sack wine and sugar. Don't Die in thh House.—" Bough on Bats ” clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaches, bed bugs, flies, ants, insects, moles, jackrabbits, gophers. Kempthorns, Prosser and 00., Ohristohuio < 1
President Seeyle, of Amherst College, says that if girls would run every day they would never die of consumption.
Wells' “ Bough on Coens."—Ask fox Wells’ “Bough on Corns." Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. Kempthorne Prosser and 00., Agents, Christchurch. I There are at present 896 prisoners at Darlinghurat Gaol, New South Wales, although the buildiog is not supposed to hold 400. Skinny Men.—” Wells’ Health Benewer” restores health, and vigor, cures Dyspepsia Impotence, Debility. At Druggists. Kempthorne, Prosser and 00., Agents, Christchurch. 1
A. 1, Stewart was worth at the time of his death fully £12,000,000, a large portion of which has gone one way or the other—but mostly the other.
Alcoholic Fatuity. — The chronic debauchee feels that he ha positively cannot exist without his alooholio etimulation. To quit drinking or to continue the habit brings death all the same. Such a man can find in Americans Co.’s Hop Bitters, properly used, a perfect panacea for the drunkard’s cure.— Bead Advt.
A Tragedian, aged seven, described as “tbe infant Barry Sullivan,” is playing Macbetb, Richard 111., &c., in tbe English provinces. The Live of AN M.F. — An M.P., deploring the evil effects of London habits on the health, said that were it were not for the American Oo.’s Hop Bitters he could net live through with the irregular hours he was forced to keep. Said he : “As soon as I feel weak and exhausted from long night sessions and meals at irregular hours, I resort to my Hop Bitters instead of stimulants. They regulate my bowels and keep my appetite good, my brain clear, and my strength and health are preserved.” See Advt.
AUTUMN, 1886. QN MONDAY, ]Vf ARCH, Bth, WE WILL MA.IJE A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF HEW SEASOHS COOD.S Just imported by ships “ Tongarito,” “Arawa,” “Dunedin,” “ Trevelyan.” The Goods have opened to our entire satisfaction, and are splendid value. T. & J. THOMSON, mr4 TIMAKU.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1480, 16 March 1886, Page 3
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365Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1480, 16 March 1886, Page 3
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