It is filatsd that a solitary miao.’ cleared £IOOO out of a patch of ground at the Old Man Range. The New Zealand Alliance and Wesleyan Conference held a united temperance meeting at Wellington on Saturday night. The chair was occupied by Sir William Fox, president of the alliance. The Revs. F. W. ieitt and W. J. Watkins represented the eonfsrenc*, Mr J. Y. i), Adnmt, P.W.0.T., represented 'the good templars, and Mr T. W, Glover the New Zealand Alliance. The attendance was poor. Dr Hammond, the expert on mental diseased, has just examined Jay Gould’s head, As Cyrus W. Field and any othnr person who has had financial dealings with Mr Gould might have predicted, ho found it perfectly level and unu?u*,lly long. Skinny Mkn.— “ Wells’ Health Rsaew " restores health, and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility. At Chemists ami Druggists. Kompthorae, Prosser and Co., Agent!., Christchurch. S It is stated that in Tasmania there are five women to every man. The cause of this is said to bo Freefcrade, which Jus driven the men away to Victoria and other places. The Lord help the Tasmanian men that are left. Wells’ Hair Balsam,—lf gray, rcsto-es to otigioal color. An elegant dresring, softens nu 1 beautifies. No oil nor grease. A Tonic Restorative. Stops hair coming out, strengthens, claanjou, heals scalp. Kemp, thorre, Prosser, and 00., Agents, Christ' church, 2 There may come a time, says an American paper, when everything bad of Brigham Young will be forgotten, and he will be remembered as the great Philanthropist who buried twenty-seven motherr-in-law in a dozen years. Baxter’s Lung Preserver has gained great popularity in this district as a speedy and effectual remedy m the treatment ot Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, and othe: chest and throat complaints. Read advt. and try it. George BidweU, the released Bank of England forger, soys that while in prison ho taught himself several languages— French, German, Italian, Latin, Greek, and Spanish. lie also developed a taste for poetry, and composed 2000 verses which he wi'l publish in book form. Holloway’s Pills —lndigestion.— How much thought has burn bestowed, and what voluminous treatises have been written upon this nniveraal and dintf sting disease, which is with certainty and safety dispelled without fear of relapse by a crime of this purifying, soothing and tonic medicine! It act* direction the. stomach, liver and bowels—then indirectly, though no loss effectively, on the brain, nerves, versois, and glands,introducing »uoh order throughout the entire system that harmony dwells between eseh organ and its functions. Dyspepsia need no longer be the bugbear of the public, sines Holloway’s Pills arc fully competent to subdue the most chronic and distressing cases of impaired digestion, ana to restore the miserable sufferer to health, strength, and cheerfulness. Not at Home.—A gentleman called on a hdy one day and was told by the servant that she w-:-s not at homo. As ho turned to go out hs caught, a glim(i* of her head in a mirror through a hall open door. An hour after he called on another friend, and found the lady there. “I have just boaa to your house,” said he, " but had not the pleasure of seeing you.” “Indeed! I'm so sorry. But I wont out in j-roat haste on business,” “In such jv'nto, 1 presume, that you loft your herd behind you, for I saw it in the give.” *' Did you ? It u very possible—l am ip absent-minded.” “ I have suffered! ” With every disease imaginable for the last 1 three years. Our druggist, T. J. Anderson, recommending “ Dr Soule’s American Hop Bittern” to me, I used two es! Am entirely cured, hod heartily recommend Dr Soule's American Hop Bitters to everyone J. D. Walker, Buckner, Mo,—l write this a, a tot n of the groat appreciation I have os your Dr Soule’s -American Hop Bilters. f was afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism for nearly seven years, and no medicine seemed to do me any good until I tried two bottles of your Dr Soule’s American Hop Bitters, and to ray surprise I am as well today an over I was. I hope * you may have abundant success in this great and valuable medicine.’ Alnybho wishing to know more about my cure .ban learn by addressing me. B, M. Williams,' 1103, 16th street, Washington, D. o.—l consider your remedy the best in existence for indigestion, Kidney Complaint, and Nervous Debility. I have just returned from the South in a fruitless search for health, and ‘find that your Bitters are doing me more good than anything else, A month ago I was greatly emaciated and scarcely able to walk. Npw Jam gaining strength and flesh, and hardly a day passes but -shat I ain complimented on my iinproved appearance, and it is all due to Dr Soule’s American Hop Bitters. J. Wickliffo Jackson, Wilmington, Del.—None genuine without a bunch 'or gruosi nope on the white label, fird Dr Saule’s name blown "in the bottle. Beware or all the vile poisonous stuff made to imitate the above.—Advt.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1690, 24 January 1888, Page 4
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838Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1690, 24 January 1888, Page 4
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