suffered for tome length of time frcm c »evere form of indigestion, and th« long train of distressing symptoms following tbai disease. 1 had tried all possible meant to get relief, bj seeking the beat medical advice. I had iwallowed sufficient of their staff to float a man-of-war, to to speak, bat all to no avail. A friend of mine, coming on the scene in the midit of my tailoring*, brought with him a bottle of your Seigel Syrupj he advised me to try it, stating he felt confident it would benefit me. Being weary of trying so many drugs, 1 con* demned it before trial, thinking it could not possibly do me any good, but ultimately determined to take the Syrup. After doing so for a short time it worked such a change in me that I continued taking if for nearly two months, and 1 then felt thoroughly cured, for I have discontinued its use for five weeks, and feel in the beet of health, and can partake of any kind of food with ease and comfort. lam therefore thankful to you that, through the instrumentality of your valuable medicine, 1 am restored to the state of health I now enjoy.—Yours truly, “W S.Fobitkb, “To Mr A J. White." Ihoie who are in the " Asthma Furnace " should lose no time in obtaining relief by the use of “ The Bosingweed Tar Mixture but do not use the medicine unless you will follow all the directions 11 to the letter.'* Poor Asthma sufferers, who are strangers to "tired Nature’s sweet restorer, balmy sleep," should make use of "The Bosingweed Tar Mixture." Quiet refreshing sleep will follow its use.
A somewhat novel defence was set up at Dunedin on Thursday in the case of a man being charged with resisting a constable in the execution of his duty. It was contended for the prisoner that the warrant under which the constable attempted to arrest him was improperly executed. The case was adjourned. " Hough oh Oobhs.” Ask for ifells* “ Roach no Oorns.” Quick relief, complete, perm-n t cure. Gome, warts, bunions. At Ohei a.M and Druggists. Kempthorns, Prosier 100., Agents, Christchurch. 8 The O'ago Land Board invito the opinion of the law office s as to whether a married man possessing a freehold can take up homestead sections for his wife and family. "Bough oh Itch.”—" Bough on Itch” caret skin humors, eruptions, ring worm, tetter, salt rhsnm, frosted feet, chilblains, itch, ivy poison, barber'# itch. Eempthorne Prosser k Go,, Agents, Christchurch. 3 HoilovvAt’s Fjlu.—Tn« iils of life are Inereaeed tenfold by the mode of life so many have to lead ; most especially is this the oaee amongst the toilsn in our factories and huge workshops of the manufacturing districts, whose digestions become impaired and nervone systems debilitated by the protracted confinement and enforced deprivation of healthy out-of-door exercise. The factory workers may almost be said to have diseaeee of their own, reedily amenable, however, to treatment if not allowed to proceed nncheked. Holloway's Pills are the most effectual remedy ever discovered for the ears of liver and stomach complaints, as they act surely but gently, regulating the ieeretions|withont weakening the nerves or interfering with the daily work.
T.&J. THOMSON, TIMABU. w E have now OPENED our T ANNUAL IMPORTATION OP USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES. Including Japanese Curios, and a Choice Selection of Novelties in German and Birmingham Goods suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR GIFTS. Our -Stock of general drapery, millinery, AND MANTLES Is at present particularly varied and r« cherchd, by nearly every direct steamer we having received further consignments of SEASONABLE GOODS, carefully bought to our order, TO SUIT THE REQIREMENTS OF THE DISTRICT. EARLY INSPECTION. INVITED. T.&J. THOMSON, DRAPERS, TIM AR U. se2s A. R. ALLAN, Grocer and Provision Dealer, TEMUKA, Quotes the following cash prices for MONTH of DECEMBER New Fruits—6lbs Currants 2s 9d ; Gibs Eltne Raisins, 3s 9d ; Gibs Sultanas, 3* 91 ; Muscatelle Raisins, Is 9d per lb ; Indian Almonds. 2s 9d per lb ; Mixed Feel, Is 4d per lb; 41bs Best White Sago, la ; 4lbs Bast Rice, Is ; 4lbs Tapioca, Is ; Matches, la 6d per dozen ; Canary Seed, 4d per lb ; and all other goeds at EQUALLY LOW PRICES. A.R. A. Has just opened out a large and well assorted stock of CROCKERY aod GLASSWARE, Suitable for Christmas Presents. Inspection invited. Wanted for Cash, 500 dozen Eggs weekly. Agent for Winchester Mills. se!6 GREAT CLEARING SALE OF SADDLERY. FOR THE NEXT THREE WEEKS ; ONLY. GREAT REDUCTIONS. A M A "s' WELL, Main North Road, Timartj, Will offer BIG BARGAINS in Order to Make Clearance for Stocktaking. FOR CASH ONLY. SPECIAL REDUCTION IN WHIPS. Give a Call nud Ss* for Yourself. oo!2
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1524, 11 December 1886, Page 3
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786Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1524, 11 December 1886, Page 3
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