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MISCELLANEOUS.

At the settling on the Park races, Napier, £IO6B will be divided. The owner of Wapiti will receive £4lB. A telegram from Napier states that, not'ce has been given by the R.bbit Trustees of a meeting to strike a rale of a farthing on sheep, and a penny farthing on cattle, for a fence at the sooth boundary of the province, to be continued lour mi'e* beyond the present contract. Bbmbdt fob Hard Times.—Stop spending io much on fine ololhet, rich food, and style. Buy good food, ohr ap r and bettor > clothing, and atop the habit of using I expensive or quack doctors, or humbug medicine that does you only harm, but put your trust in the greatest of all simple, pure remedies, American Co’s ET p Bittors, that cure alwayt at a trifling east, and you will see better times and guod health, Bead Advt, , Considerable consternation has bee caused in commercial circles «t Dunadinby the announcement that the direct steamers do not intend to call at Port Chelmers, owing to heavy port dues. The Styx (North Canterbury) Apple Company are now manufacturing cider. Some of last year’s make was sampled on Thursday and pronounced by competent ■judges to be of first-class quality, quite equal, if not superior, to imported. HoiiiowAT’s Ointment and Puls are beyond all doubt the most valuable aud most convenient medicines that travellers can take across the seas to distant climes, for change of climate and the new conditions and surroundings of life to which they will be exposed will assuredly give rise to great | disturbances of the system and to such special morbid states of the blood and constitution generally as will render the use of these effectual remedies highly necessary, for they will find in them a ready and safe means of relief in most of the d'seases which afflict the human race, and with them at hand they may be said to have a physician always at their call. Albert Wachsman, manager on M, Acton Adams' station at Hopefield, 1 Waia, North Canterbury, on Thursday 1 wns fined £SO, vz., 3d per head on j 4,000 sheep, for having sheep infected ' with scab on his run. * I

Certainly the most effective medicine m the world is SANDER & *OSS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza ; the relief is instantaneous. In serious cases and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling—no inflamma tion. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation if the lungs, swellings, etc.; diarrhoea, dysentery; diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. In use at all hospitals and medical clinics ; patronised by Hie Majesty the King of Italy; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article, and reject all others. A little girl named Jndd broke her arm at the Hutt (Wellington) School in a rather unusual way. Since the execution of the Great Barrier murderer a the children have been playing at “ Caffrey and Penn, ’ by standing on a stump, reaching up to the branch of a tree, and letting themselves drop from it. While Judd was doing this her hands slipped and she fell to the ground, breaking her arm. Cubed of Obatbd, 13 Yhabs a Suffbhbb. —Adelaide., Smith St., Walkerville, 8.A., June 28,1586. —For the pash 13 years I have suffered most acute pains ; and as a result, both my legs from the hips down became paralysed. This resulted in my being compelled to keep my bed months at a time, no treatment seemed to help me. I believe my paralysis to have resulted from stone in the bladder, from which I constantly Buffered. None but those who have experienced the agonies of gravel can form a just conception of the pain I endured. In addition to this, I was tormented with frightful headaches, constipated bowels, and compelled to rise frequently at night to urinate, I at last began to despair of recovery. Last Christmas being in bed, and in great pain, my son brought home a bottle of Warner’s safe cure, and asked me to try it. After the first bottle I discovered a change for the better, and after theseoood bottle I passed over a pint and a half of thick clotted blood, mixed with a black substance resembling gunpowder, and from that day to this I have been gradually improving. I have taken 38 bottles. As a result my bladder has almost gained its normal state, the headache has vanished, and I have gained some two stone in weight, my appetite is fair, and I sleep well, and have hopes of recovering the use of my legs. I have followed all directions given as to diet, etc., explicitly, and now feel better than at any time during the past 15 years, I write this in hopes that other sufferers may try this invaluable medicine. It is quite true that Warner’s safe cure will dissolve stone, as I have proved it by placing one in a bottle in a small quantity of safe cure, which entirely dissolved it.—S. Westell,

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Temuka Leader, Issue 1564, 12 March 1887, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
857

MISCELLANEOUS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1564, 12 March 1887, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1564, 12 March 1887, Page 3

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