A man named George RMd was lost; in the snow in the Upper Tniori, about' a fortnight ago in Beaumont Range. Search parties have tailet to recover the body. Coughs, Colds, Bhonohitis, &0., are quickly cured by using Baxter’s " Lung Preserver.” This old-established and tavorite medicine is pi asant to the palate, and highly extolled by members of the medical,, legal, and clerical professions. ,« For testimonials, sie udvt. Sold, by all pater,t medicine vendors. ;, The balance short of the Union Insurance Company shows that after placing £4OOO to credit; of the depreciation of/ securities account, there remans an avail- 1 able balance of £22,883 18a 84. -The directois recommuul that should be devoted to payment of the usual dividend, £SOOO pieced t‘o credit of reinsurance account, and £7883 IBs 81 carried foiw'ird to next year. From the Bub. There it perhaps no tonio offered to the pen.pie that poifefses as much real intrinsic value as Dr BouleV American Hop Bitters. Just at Ibis'season of the'year, when the' stomach needs an appetiser, or the Wood needs purifying, the cheapest and best remedy is Dr t'oule’s American Hop Bitters. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure j don’t wait until you are prostrated by a disease that may take months for yon to recover in. Boston Globe. Ellis alias Charles 3 qkson, mid to be a compositor, was committed at Blenheim on Monday on four charges of obtaining money ou false pretences. Accused, with a foreigner named. Maidr (or Meyer) arrived from Wellington a week ago. Malaria partially para ysed and injured in his hands. Accused took a subscription list about tha (listdot on behalf of his friend, who, ho told some people, had bi'en thro mi from a lioiso ; lo others ho add the accident was .sustained at a flix mill ; . to evetyb »dy he reptecer.M Moyer’s acc dent as occurring in Blenheim district, and thus got sundry halficrowns. Holloway's Pills and Ointment Travelers to and from distant climes would o well to b=ar in mind that these changes and the altered diet and surroundings of their lives entail manifold risks to health. Occasions are sure to arise in wtdoh they will need a remedy such as those renowned Pills and Ointment, and no (traveller by land or sea should ever fail to have a supply at hand. Then ho may truly be said to have a physician always at his call for the various emergencies of travel. Chills and fevers should be promptly treated, and the printed directions should bo carefully studied at the commencement of any illness, for Holloway’s remedies can be safely used in all climates. A young lady at Orange, New South Wale*, on hearing that her father, Mr Robert Frosi, a wealthy squatter, had been killed by a fail from his home, received such a shock that she became ill, ami died in u few hours. •
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1756, 28 June 1888, Page 4
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483Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1756, 28 June 1888, Page 4
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