Railway Refreshment Rooms, Timaeu, —D. MoQ-uinnesa begs to inform his numerous friends, and the travelling public in particular, that having taken the above rooms for a fresh term be hug decided to reduce the charge* hitherto made, and in future they will be us follow s—Breakfast in readiness for early trains, Is 6d; Hot Lunch or Dinner, served up in the hitherto well-known profuse style, on arrival of North and South Express trains, Is 6d. Tea and Coffee always in readiness, and choice confectionery, &o. Ihe lessee would especially draw attention to the Ladies’ Private Diningroom, which has been specially arranged and furnished for their convenience. A waitress is always in attendance. The usual Is Lunches are still continued at the Club Hotel.—Advt. A large number of Mormon saints a;e on their way to Cassa Grande, Chihuahua, the site of their new colony in Mexico, An English surgeon says the people who use rocking-chairs the most get deaf the soonest. Booking also hurts the eyes and makes people near-sighted, The Sultan of Morocco recently punished one of bis subjects, who persisted in smoking in violation of the recent decree prohibiting the use of tobacco, by haying bis lips out off. Mr L assay, the Russian Agent In Central Asia, who came 'into prominence in connection with the Afghanistan boundary question, has been appointed Russian Consul at Liverpool, Holloway's Pills and Ointment exert a rapidly favourable effect in all diseases which are induced hy exposure to damp or by great changes' in temperature. They will therefore be'found eminently serviceable to those who work in iron foundries, copper mines and collieries, These well-known remedies present manifest advantages in respect of me and effectiveness, being entirely compounded ol vegetable drugs selected with the greatest care and regardless cl prioe. Vf hou used ip accordance with the ample printed directions which aeaompany them, they aob surely but mildly, and do not interfere with the daily work. There are bat few diseases which are not' capable of cure—or, at all events, of great relief—if Holloway's remedies m pereeyer«i|ly used.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1596, 18 June 1887, Page 3
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344Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1596, 18 June 1887, Page 3
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