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Hollow Ay’s Ointment and Pills.— Absc‘Bai*B, Erysipelas, Piles. Unvarying sunoets attends all who treat those disease according to the simple printed directions wrapped round each pot and box. Taey are invaluable to the young and timid, whoso baahfulnois sometimes endangers life. ■ Though apparently 100 I, diseases of this nature are essentially blood diseases, but a little attention, moderate perseverance, and trifling expense will enable the most diffident to conduct any. case to a happy issue without exposing secret inflrnjilies to any one. The iutmout checks the local inflammation and alleviates the throbbing pains. These directions also clearly paint out when and how Holloway's Pills are to be taken, that their purifying and regulating powers may assist by adjusting and strengthening the constitution. Yanity Fair says ; -Our Australasian cousins are cool hands. Thera whs an alarm of fire a short time ago at the Christchurch Club (New Zealand), which, like most buildings in the city of the same name, is constructed of wood. A par'y were playing whist in the cardroom on the ground-floor. To them rushes an alarmed member, “ Good heavens, gentlemen, do you know that the club is on fire ? There are three fire-engines in the street just now about to start pumping !” Three of the players jumped up from their chairs, but the fourth said quietly “Sit down; we have plenty of time to finish this rubber. We area treble and thiee rg dost a single. We can always get away by the window," And the calmness of the speaker induced them to ail down again, “ Ni-io fi Idling while Rome was burning, 1 said someone ; but, as a matter of fact, it W‘B a false alarm, and the players finished their rubber, aid several others, unharmed, I

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1664, 24 November 1887, Page 4

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290

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1664, 24 November 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1664, 24 November 1887, Page 4

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