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W«rda of Warning and Comfort. “ If you are suffering from poor health or * languishing on a bed of sickness, take cheer ; ‘ if you are simply ailing, or if you feel ' weak and dispirited, ‘ without clearly knowing 1 why, Dr Soule’s American Hop Bitters ‘ will surely cure you.” If you are a minister, and hare overtaxed yourself with your pastonal duties, or a mother worn but with care and werk, or a maa of basines or labor, weakened by the strain of your everyday duties, or a man of letter* toiling over your midnight work, Dr Soule’s (American Hop Bitters will most surely strengthen you. If you are suffering from over-eating or drinking, any indiscretion or dissipation, or i are young and growing too fast,! as is often tfca ctse, “ gpr if you are in the workship,;on the ‘farm, at the deefc, anywhere, and feel ■ ‘that your syetem needs cleansing, ton- ‘ ing, or stimulating, without intoxicate * *t,Jf you are old, J * '‘Blood thin aad impure, pulse ‘ feeble, nerves unsteady, faculties; ‘ waning, Dr Soule’s American Hep Bitters ‘is what you need to give you pew life, ‘health, and vigor.” If you are costive, or dyspeptic, or suffering from any other of the numerous dig. eases of the stomach or bowels, it is your asm fault if yon remain ill. If you are wasting away with any form of kidney disease, stop tempting death this moment, and turn for a—cure to Dr Soule’s American lop Miters. If you are mek with that terrible sickness, Nervousness, you will lad a “ Balm in Gilead” in Dr Soule’s American Mop Bitters. I —lf you ere a frequeater, or a resident of, —a miasmaiio district, barricade your —system against the scourge of all —countries Malaria, Bpidemio, Bil—lious and Intermittent Fevers by —the use of Dr Soule’s American —Hop Bittern. If yap have rough, pimply or sallow skin, bfli breath, Dr ■onle’s American Hop Hitters will givs yeu fair skin, riohlblood, the sweetest breath and health, £SOO. will be paid for a owe that they will not cure or help. A Lady’s Wish. “Ok, how I do wish my skin eras ss clear and wft as yonas,” said a lady to her friend. “ ffbu o*n easily make it se,” answere# the frlei’i. “ How f ” inquired the first lady. "Bff using Dr Soule’s American Mop Hitters that makes pure, rich blood, and blooming heaiih. It did it for me as you observe.”

?*U,—N*ne gpnmne with«t a bunch of ertm hcpe ox ths whH* label, and Dr ioxle’a name blown in the bottle, Bbwabh of all tho vile poitonous stuff made to imitate the above.

MEDICAL HALL. B*g« to notify that bi« STOCK is now COMPLETE with erery description of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, and TOILET REQUISITES, etc. Physicians' Prescriptions accurately prepared ac Timnra Prices. None but the Purest Drugs :used in dispensing. TIMARU AND GERALDINE. E ICHBAUM ja9

THE ‘IMPERIAL’ TEAS ARE ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL WHO HAVE USED THEM 10 BB THE BEST. Sold bt JAMES WINNING. A. R. ALLAN, YELVIN ]<% TAYLOR THOMAI BARR, Temeka jull JD. RELLEffELL , (Late with S. Jrgbam, Surgeon Dentist, Ohriatclmrch), PS ACTIO A L MAKER or ARTIFICIAL TEETH, OYER ANDERSON AND CO.’S, ■ GRuOERS, TLVIARU. Rooms open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Extraction, 2h 6<i. ap!4 i A NVONE TRESPASSING on ih< Jt\.. MOANAYALE ESTATE, or Lanr in the occupation of J. Brgi;n, Kakahu, will be PROSECUTED. A. W. WRIGHT, «pI2 Moariavale.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1745, 2 June 1888, Page 1

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567

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1745, 2 June 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1745, 2 June 1888, Page 1

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