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The South British loss by the fire at Napier on Saturday was only £3OOO. "BoughohPilis''—Why suffer Piles? Immediate relief and complete pure gna* ranterd. Aik [for " Bough on Piles.” Bure cure for itching, protruding, bleeding, or any form of Files. Kempthorne, Prosser and Co,, Agents, Christchurch. 4 At the Resident Magistrate’s Court, Christchurch, on Tuesday, Albert Payne was committed for trial on another charge of burglary. Joseph Bumble, who is now serving a sentence for a similar offence, has been committed for breaking into a house and stealing jewellery, *' Bough ok Oatabbe. ” Corrects of. tensive odors at once. Complete cure of worst ohronio cases, also unequalled as gargle for diphtheria, sore throat, fool breath. Eempthorae, Prosser and Co., Agents, Christchurch. 4 The Minister for Public Works, replying to Mr Thompson, re the unemployed, states that he was just ready to advertise a large contract on the main trunk line, which will employ a large number of men; also that he has a con* J tract.on the Rotorua line ready to advertise. In a short time he will have a contract on the railway north of Helensville.

Good job Babies.—" We ere pleand to I lay that our baby wai permanently cured of a serious protracted irregolarity of the bowele by the use of American Oo.’i Hop Bitten by ita mother, which at the same time re* stored her to perfect health and strength." —The Pjlbsnts. See Advt. The Compensation Court at Dunedin was occupied on Tuesday morning in hearing a ; claim for £IOOO brought against the Government for land taken for defence purposes at St. Clair. Cargill and Anderson were the nominal claimants, but Mr Porter, a hotelkeeper, "Who had bought the place as a site for a hotel, was the real claimant. Porter paid £4BO for the land. A verdict was given for £660. Hoixoway’s Ointmbht.—Go where you may, in . every country and; in all climes, penoni will be found who have a ready word of praise fur , this Ointment. Bor chaps, chutes, scalds, bruises, and spraius it is an; icvaluible remedy ; fur bad lets, bad breasts, end pile*, it may be confident y relied upon fur effecting a sound and permanent cure. In oases of puffed ancles, erysipelas, and rheumatism, Holloway’s Oini* ment gives the greatest comfort by rednob g the inflammation, cooling the blood, soothing the nerves, adjusting the circulation, and expelling the imparities. This Ointment should have a place in every nursery. It will cure all those manifold skin affections, which, originating in childhood, gain srtengtu with the child's growth*

p RO3PE C T u a OF THE WINCHESTER FRUIT PRESERVING AND EXPORT COMPANY LIMITED. To be Incorporated under " The Companies Aot, 1872,” and the Acts amending the ■ame. CAPITAL. £ISOO-IN 1600 SHARKS OP £1 BACH. . Payable as follows Bite (S) Shilling! per Share on application } Five (5) Shillings per Share on Allot* ment, and the balance in call* of not more than Five (6) Shillings pet Share, at intervals of not less than Three Months. Fbotmiovae Dibiotobb : Hon. W. Bolleston, M.H.R., Menrs B. A. Barker, /. Pye, M. Oarrig, J. A. Young, J. M. Twomey, W. U. Slack, J. T. M. Hay hurst, VP. B. Barker,. J. J. Bllis, CK Tayler, H. B. Smith, J. Lewis. Bahkisi: Bunk of New South Wales (Temuka). SoLlorroB: W. G. Aspinall (Temuka). Tmasvbxß: J. A. Young. BbCxbb : J. J. Bllis. Bicrbtaei : G, A. Smith. 1. The objeet for which this Prospectus is , submitted to the Public is, to float a company for the purpose of manufacturing Jam and Preserving Fruit. 2. During the paat few few years large quantities of Bruit have gone to absolute waste in this district, owing to there being no Market for the sale of it, and thus an avenue through which much wealth might be acquired is at present shut up. Everyone must recognise that it is desirable to open up this avenue as soon as possible; also that the district is admirably adapted for fruitgrowing, and that is an industry which would provide profitable employment for junior members of families owning small areas of land, 3. Furthermore the most diligent inquiries have led to the belief that the manufacture of Jam and the preserving of Fruit is very remunerative, and Shares in the proposed Company may reasonably be expected to pay I good dividends. . ; 4, it is understood that the district at present produces sufficient frnit to make between forty and fifty tons of jam a ysW, and if the proposed Factory is established, and the people are thus provided with a certain market for their fruit, the supply will doubtless greatly increase, and the industry will proportionately expand. 1 I, On these grounds the Provisional Directors are confident of success, and therefore express a hope that fruit-growers and others will see the desirability of taking up up shares at once, so as to enable operations to be commenced tbie season, and also the absolute necessity that all the shares should be taken up, so as to avoid having to pay interest on borrowed capital.

GREAT CLEARING SALE OF SADDLERY. FOR THE NEXT THREE WEEKS ONLY. GREAT REDUCTIONS. maxwell *Main Nokxh Road, Timaetj, Will offer BIG BARGAINS in Order to Make Clearance tor Stocktaking. FOR CASH ONLY. SPECIAL REDUCTION IN WHIPS. Give a Cali and Sm for Younolf, 0012

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1529, 23 December 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1529, 23 December 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1529, 23 December 1886, Page 3

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