A seaman' mimed J«raos;Bhnw, a native of KangioVa, a''id‘ one 6f the crew of the Lizzie.Gny, W‘S dro-imd during the passage from Qainaru to ;Auckland. The accident happened on the 19ih, between the East Gipe and •Hicks’ Biy. Tno men named WiMiatn Anderson, ■ alias. Price,,.and George Alexander, were c’uighj in j the..act. -of into the White Horse Hole’, Christchurch, shortly after three o’cock on Friday morning. Woman's .Wiidtjm. . “ She insists that it is /ppre, important that her family shall bq kept in full Health, than that the should, have all the’ faihionable dresses and'styled of the i'imes; She therefore sees to it that each member of her family is supplied with cncu|h of Dr Soule’s American Ef tp Bitters at the first appear mce of any symptoms of ill health, to prevent a fit of siokncto with its attendant expense, care and mjiety. All women should exercise their wisdom in this way.”—JNew Haven Failadine.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1754, 23 June 1888, Page 4
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154Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1754, 23 June 1888, Page 4
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