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"Johnson, who do vou think you take after in height?"" "I doan' know, I'm sure. There haint none o' my folks tall 'cept that oldes' boy o' mine, an' reckon I tnus' tek arter him," Each horn of a Hungarian band that was to play before the Czar of St. Petersburg was taken apart and searched for bombs. Someone over there must be over-suspicious. It is only the bass-drum that contains an infernal machine and bursts a man's head open. A little girl who was very much disturbed by a thunder-storm was told by her father that the rain was good for her plants, and that it was really a good chance which brought the rain at that particular time. Looking up through her tears, she said : " I'd rather have plain rain." The bu'leiioN of fashion state that " Soin'! of the ) idi-o wenr long ribbons on thrir bonnets, lo the ends of which tiny bolls are uttnehed." This is doubtless to notify their admireis that they have no objection to a ring-. Pbejcdioe Kilis "E even ye r» our daughter su.Tored on a bed of mitery under the oare of ssveral of tba best (icd some of the worat) phyioinns, who gave her dieeaae various nusci but no relief, and now she is restored to ua iu good health by as simple a remedy aiDr Soule's Amerioau Hop Bitters, that we bad poohed at for two years before, uiit g it. We earnestly hope acd pray that no one else will let their tie's. suffer as mo did on acoount of projudioe agiinst to ocd a medicine as Dx boule'o American Hop Bitters." The Parents. — "Telegram." Particular snicker (who is nearly suffocated by his neighbors cigir) : "Try one of lliese, tir • youM find it smokes will." Neighbor: *'l'm much obliged:" Puts it into his pocket aud keeps on amokiog. HOLLOWAV'B OINTMKHT AHD PILIS —As wiiter advanoei and the weather becomes more and more inolcmont and trying, the earliest evidences of ill-health must b) immediately ohecked and removed, or a slight illneii may result in a serious malady. Relaxed and sore throat, quinaey, irJuenzi, ohronio cough, broiohitis, and most other pulmonary affections will be relieved by rubbing thid cooling Ointment into the skin as nearly as practicable to the seat of misobief. This treatment, simple yet effective, is admirably adapted for the removal of these diseases during infancy and youth. Old asthmatic invalids will derive marvellous relief lrom the use of Hollowaj's remedies, which have wonderfully reliev:d many such sufferers, and re-established health after every othor means had signally failed.

I S S WILLIAMS HAS COMMENCED DRESSMAKING At Mrs Henderson's, Dyson street TEMUKA. Orders will be executed with great care. Good Fit guaranteed. Advertiser is willing to work at privat house?. ju!9 SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S STOCK OJ BOYS' CLOTHING. JUST'OPENED FOR THE WINTER SEASON. Boys' Velvet Cord Suits, lined through, fiom ]os Boys' Fritz Suits, N.Z. Tweed, lined through 9j 9d Boys' Melville Suits, N.Z. Tweed, linnd through 12s 6d Youths' Sac Suit*, NZ. Tweed... 19s Cd YOUTHS' AND ROYS' OVERCOATS In Great Variety. BOYS' MOSGIEL HOSE In Grey, Navy, and Heaibeu. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' TWEED AND FELT HATS AND CAPS In Newest Shapes LOWEST PRICES. SPECIAL! SUITS MADE TO MEASURE FROM COLONIAL TWEKDS AT 50s. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, MAIN N ORTH ROAD, riMARU. ROBT. FOSTER, f, 8 Manager. ,_i ÜBSURIBERS are requested to immediately report to this Oflijo a 'd i v.-.■ i:\v.ty w!ii:h may ojour ju the ilk iv-'iry )f H>m r pii-.wr..

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1762, 12 July 1888, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
591

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1762, 12 July 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1762, 12 July 1888, Page 4

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