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At a meeting of sympathisers with Home Ru’e for Ireland at Dunedin it was resolved, on the motion of Bishop Moran, that subscription lists be opened to aid the movement. The sum of £SO was subscribed in the room, and it was decided to have an annual subscription. “ Rough on Oatabbh,’’—■Corrects of. fonsive odors at ones, romplete care of worst chronic oases, also unequalled as gargle for diphtheria, ■ sore throat, foul breath. At Chemists and Druggists. i

Timothy Gorman, a farmer at Dipton, ®~uthl»nd, has been committed for trial at"the Supreme Court for alleged theft of sheep belonging to neighbouring settlers, and the Moorabool Estate Company. Fee of Doctors,

The fee of doctors Is an item that very many persons are interested in just at present. We believe the schedule for visits is 3 OOdols, which would tax a man oomlned to his bed for a year, and in need of a daily visit, over lOOOdols a year for medical attendance alone ! And one single bottle of Dr Saule’s American

Hop Bitters taken in time would save the {lOOOdols and all the year’s sickness.—“ Post.” v The total receipts of the recent fiie brigades’ demonstration at Christchurch were £692, expenses £474. The committee decided to purchase another chemical engine for the city ; to award a prize of three guineas to the model life-saving apparatus shown by the Wellington brigade and to forward a donation of £5 to the Dunedin brigade towards the fund for relief of McCutchepn’a family. Holiowai’s Ointment and Pilis,— Colds, Coughs, Shortness of Breath, These maladies require early and unremitting attention, for if neglected they often end in asthma, bronchitis, or consumption. The Ointment well rubbed upm the cheat and back, penetrating the skin, is absorbed and carried directly to the lungs, whence it expels all impurities. All the blood in the body is perpetually passing through the lungs, and there all noxious particles tending to disease can be quickly, thoroughly, and permanently neutralised, rendered .harmless, or ejected from the system. Holloway’s Ointment and Fills perfectly accomplish this purificationj and through the blood thus cleansed, thp influence of these wonderful medicaments reaches the remotest parts of the human body, and thus cures all diseased action, whether internal or external.

T. G. ROWLEY, SURGEON DENTIST, Main Hoa», T I M A R U. deJSO

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18880315.2.23.2

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1711, 15 March 1888, Page 4

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386

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1711, 15 March 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1711, 15 March 1888, Page 4

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