The Auckland unemployed are agitating for higher wages, alleging they quo only make 3s a day at stone-breaking. 4 Wje? D*aook.—“ Deacon Wilder, I want you to tell me how yon kept yonnelf and family bo well the paat leaion, when all the reit of oi have been tiek te much, and have bad the doctor* running to uibo often." Brother Taylor, the anawer ia very e&ay. I nied Hop Bitten in time, and kept my family well, and eaved targe doctor’** bills For ihillingjf forth pf it kept n» all well and ab}e to fork all the time, and I will warrant it hai cost you and moat of th-j neighbors £lO to £IOO apiece to keep (rick the same time. I fancy you’ll take my medicine hereafter,”
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1541, 5 August 1886, Page 3
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129Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1541, 5 August 1886, Page 3
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