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Mr J. S. Mackenzie addressed his constituents at Naseby last Monday evening and received an unanimous vole of confidence. He opposed any, extensive borrowing scheme, but thought the colony could stand the borrowing of one, million yearly, to.be devoted to the completing of works in hand. " BtroHxr-PAißA,"—Quick, compact* rures ill annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases. At Druggists. Kempthorne, Prosier fc 00. Agents, Übristohuroh. 2 A man named Joseph Robertson, charged at Wellington with attempted rope, has been remanded. Dkouki 09 Mur.--Nervousness, Weaknesi. Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility, cured by "Wells' Health Be newer." Druggists Kempthorne, Proeisr & 00., Agents, Christ* ehueb* S At the annual meeting of the Dunedin Benevolent Institution, the report showed that daring the year 81- wives, with 279 children, had been deserted by their bus* bands. A Good Accottht.—" To ram it np, six long years ei bed-ridden sickness and suffering, oortingjMii per year, u.u.l ££4o, all of vrhicfa !i Was stopped- by-three bottles of American' Co.'s Hop Hitters' taken by my wife, who baa done her - own < house work for a yearaiuee without the lo.sof a d»y, and I wf.nt everybody to know it fj|r their, owe fce.ifiw." ~ Joint Wxsxs, Butler. Find Adn. ' ,An advertising “ sandwich man,” has been summoned and fined 5s and costa for'broach of the, Wellington by-lawa. Mobal i uspiTCDr -Blame attaches to * jury of intelligent men when they cond' mo a man lor a] crime whose ; moral n»tT ur# “jj 9t been peryerUd by indig«;stioD f :di'- ieiaed livOT and kidneys. A thoughtful ' dg9 W9 n consider whether society r /yu | d * otb / better MrreAby otdm-.g of American Oo’s Bop Bitters for tb'j unfortunate; in the dock Advt ° of penal servitude. Bead At i , ie Supreme Comt, Invercargill, on John Gillies was found’guilty of Ottering-a forged cheque and sentenced to uitie months’ hard labor. G. H. Mawer pleaded guilty to a charge of robbery from a dwelling, and received nine monthk. Thos. Spuhcer charged with unlawfully assaulting a girl under 1 12 years, was acquitted. Holloway’s Oihxmbht and Pills.— Connect the dolieate. Those’ tovihotntbe oaaiigetble temperature is a protracted pc t iurf of trial should seek the earliest opportuhlij cf reuovLig ail obstacles to good health. 1M« odoiingDmtment, perieyfeingly rubbed tipbn the skin, is tbdmoit/reliable remedy ’ for ( Overcoming 'all duwaiee of the throat 'and ches*i Quinsy,’ relaxed tonsils, ■ore throat, s trolllh 1 gland* /ordinary catarrh, ard brorebitir,’ eiaally prevailing at this season, may be attested av soon as discovered, ar d every symptom babiihefl by Holloway’s simple and rff active 'treatment. This'Ointment and Phis are highly commended for the facility wub which they successfully contend wth i fluer:z.; they allay ina considerable short time kue distressing fever and testing cough

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1487, 1 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1487, 1 April 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1487, 1 April 1886, Page 4

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