A child named Whittington wa ß drowned at the Wharf Hotel, Woolston, near Christchurch, on Monday by falling into a tub of water. Coughs, Coins, Bhonohitis, &0., are quickly cured by using Baxter's “ Lung Preserver,” This old-established and favorite medicine is plrasant.to the palate, and highly extolled by members of the medical, legal, and clerical professions. For testimonials, see advt. Sold by all patent medicine vendors. The case of Sargood Son and Ewen against the Dunedin Corporation (a claim for damages for injury caused by flood water) which was heard last year and decided agaiast Sargood, is to be taken to the Privy Council on the advice of Melbourne counsel, Father is Getting Well. My daughters say, “How much better father is since he used Dr. Soule’s American Hop Bitters. He is getting well after bis long suffering from a disease declared incurable, and we are so glad he used your Bitters.” A lady of Kochester, N.Y.—Utica Herald. In Zanesville, a lady, in cleansing her house, found a package of two pounds of powder, and, thinking it was lampblack, threw it into the fire. Her husband thinks she escaped, as nothing has been heard of her since, except a piece of calico dress, which was found in an apple tree in the orchard. Holiowax’s Oinimbnt. —Sores, wour.de, ulcerations, and other diseases affecting the stin, are capable of speedy amendment by this cooling and healing ointment, which has called forth the loudest praise from persons who had suffered for years from bad logs, bad breasts, pile#, abscesser, and chronic uloara, after every hope of cure had long passed away. None but those who have experienced the soothing effect of this Ointment can form an idea of the comtorfc it bestows by restraining inflammation and allaying pain. Whenever Holloway's Ointment has been once used it has established its own worth, and has again been eagerly sought for as the easiest and safest remedy for all such complaints. In neuralgia, rheumatism and gout, the same application, properly used, gives wonderful relief.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1702, 23 February 1888, Page 4
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338Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1702, 23 February 1888, Page 4
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