Lovely Climbs. — There ire lovely dime* and placet in which the-evening/zephyrs'ari loaded with malaria and the poieon of fever and epidemics. To dwell there in health ia imposiible, without aiupply off Hop Bitten at hand. These American Ob’* Bitten impart an equalizing strength to the system; 'and prevent the accumulation of deadly ipom of contagion. Be enre and tee Advt. It is stated that H.M.S. Nelson and AdrairoL Tryon will be in Auckland during the now year holidays. In all probability the admiral and a party of officers will undertake an excursion to the Lake country, . The Nelson is expected to go south to Lyttelton. Malamal Pbvbk.—Malarial fever*, constipation, torpidity of the liver and kidneys, general debility, neivonene**, and neuralgic ailment! yield readily to this great diaeaae conqueror, American Oo’i Hop Bitten. It repairs the ravagei of disease by converting the food into rich bloody, and it fives new life and vigor to the hgfd and infirm. v See Advt. ' ' A gentleman who was habituallyguilty of liberties with the Queen’s English was returned as a member of a fcblonijalfjParliarnent. Delighted with the importance of his new position, he rose bhMhe first chance that offered, to make his maiden speech.. “Gentlemen,” be way of introduction, “what have we before the ’ouse to-nighll” “I think we have ‘h’ before ’ouse, gentlemen,” was the prompt reply of a witty but rude member of the Opposition. DosT DIB 15 THI HOtriK—“Rough CB Bats ” clean out rati, mice, beetle*, roaches bed bugs, flies, anti, imeoti, mole*, jeeka rabbits, gophen. Kempthorne, Prosier and Go., Ohriitohuroh 1 There is a Tasmanian township which remains in a condition almostrprebistoric. The light has, begub *tb iteal in there. There was a ball there lately, and on the fallowing day'his Wend said to a participator,', 11 WelV Mick, how did you injoy youiself last night I” “ Not much,” said‘that 1 verdant yoiith,';“ the people aro getting 100 stuck lip fir me. Why man, the girlsrcarry circulars now, and yon bavh to sign your name before they’ll dance with yob.” 1
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1543, 17 August 1886, Page 1
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340Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Temuka Leader, Issue 1543, 17 August 1886, Page 1
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