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At a go:.era 1 "leeiinij of the Wftimea P'-hn R.i'wa- Company on Mfn'ny ifc w..-. atatod tli ■' he ' of " 3 ty 'h p M '" ' f ' ! '° li-i • to G.'«ve.rnin'iiit amounted to £8333. Greut difficulty had DeeD experienced in gettiig in the ratos. Skihikthe Workshop.—To do good work the meoh»nio must have good health. If long houra of confinement! in cloie roomi have enfeebled h>i hand or dimmed his sight let him at ouoe, and before some organio trouble take plenty of Dr. Soule's flop Bitten. Hit system will be rejuvenated, hit nerves strengthened, hit sight beoome i clear, and the whole constitution be built op to a higher working condition.—Bead Advt. J. K. Lea, late Town Clerk of Winton, Southland, was on Monday committed fop j trial on a charge of forgery. He admitted the offence, and said he was fearfully sorry for it. Other charges pending inrolve clone on JIOOO. Certainly the most effective medioine in the world iB SANDER & SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza j the relief is instantaneous. In soriouß case! Bnd acoidentf of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scalaings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling—no inflammv tfon. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation vt the lungs, swellings, etc.; diarrhcea, dysentery j diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. In use at all hospitals and medical clinics j patronised by His Majesty the Sing of Italy j crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article, and reject all others.

A meeting was held at New Plymooth on Tuesday night to consider what step* should be taken to celebrate the Jubilee, when it was decided that beyoid the holi* day nothing ehoald be done. Very few were present at the meeting and great apathy was shown over the affair* Lady Jervois* oitcular not being well received the matter is not likely to be actively taken up. That portion respecting soliciting money from the children at the schools was strongly oondemued. Ba Not Dkcmtbd. Unscrupulous dealers when asked for Warner's Sam Rkmedibs, if they happen to have none on hand, will endeavour to palm off something of their own or some other medicine on their customer, whioh they will aay is just as good. Have nothing to do with such men. They iLake more on their own preparations is the reason they offer them in place of Warner's Safe Remedies, which have bean proved and are known to do exactly *s represented. If the chemists' preparations are just as good, why have they not long ago cured Bright'a Disease, Diabetes, and many other diseases considered incurable by hte schools t Be not deceived; insist on having what you ask for. If your chemist will not trouble himself to get it for you, visit some other shop and transfer your trade to a gentleman, and one who respects your wishes and opinions.

. A movement is on foot at Nelson to present testimonials next Tuesday to Benj, Crisp, who has been in these colonies sixty-eight years, and fifty years in New Zealand. The old veteran has for fortythree years past undertaken the task of procuring 8 treat for the children of Nelson on the Queen's Birthday. The testimonial will take the form of a medal and a purse of sovereigns. Diabetes Can be Cubed with Warner's Safe Diabetbb Core (another preparation from Warner's Safe Cure). Diabetes iB a moist alarming disease, and unless taken promptly in hand there is no cure. Do not trifle with untried medicines, but at once procure Warmer's Saje Diabetes Cure. It has permanently cured when all the schools and their medicines have failed. If there is no sediment in your urine, if it is a pale straw color, if you are inordinately thirsty, if you make more than 3 pints of water in 24 hours, you have the symptoms of Diabetes. Be wise in time. Do not neglect this terrible disease.

. W. GAZE, ACCOUNTANT, SHIPPING AND STOCK AGENT, Main Street, Temttka, AS been appointed SOLE AGENI __ in 1 emuka and Distriot for FORD'S PATENT MIXTURE FOR SCOUR & LUNGWORM im SHEEP. Flockowners will do well to give this Mixture a trial. Ita effeota a/e Marvellous. The worst ctsea haTe been cured. Price J 7« 6d per gallon. AGENT IOR Graham's Permanent Foot-Rot Cure—A certain Cure for the worst cases of Foot-rot, at a coßt of £d per sheep. Hay ward and Tomlioson a Lincoln and Glyoerine Sheep Dips—Mixes freely with oold vafcer, and does not discolor the wool. Inwood and Co., Winchester Mills. Mutual Life Association of Australasia. ja22 jrEPRIER'S PORTRAIT ROOMS MAIN SOUTH R©aD, TIMARU, Opposite Theatre Royal. Photographs taken in any' weather, and none but Approved Photos, sent out. I W.F. is now making a specialty of ENLARGING PHOTOGRAPHS. Or dioary Carte de Visits and Cabinet Photographs may be had Enlarged to Life Size, and finished either In Black and White, Oil, or Water-colour. Any old Photographs can be enlarged. A beautiful Enlargement in Handsome Gilt Kraine, complete, for 30s. ja26 OHAPJ QHAFK WOifKS AHO PUBLIC DIP. and CRUSHED OAT 9 always / on hand, OATS, PEAS, BEANS &o GROUK 0 for Stock Feeding, GRAIN an 4 SEEPS GLEANED. E, A. BARKER, oc9 Ohapi, Of»ri. WINCHESTER CHAFF-GUTTING WORKS. CUT at TEREE-PENCE I\j PER BAG. Owners to FILL Ba-GS to Ensure Satisfaction. Wheat, Oats and Barley Crushed to Order. Crushed Oats and Horaefeed always on A H ffl|i«| WILLIAM DaRENZY.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1595, 16 June 1887, Page 3

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911

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1595, 16 June 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1595, 16 June 1887, Page 3

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