Thomas Easton "Waugh, a (former clerk in the Postal Department, who was arrested in Melbourne for embezzling oyer £BO belonging; ito the Government, was brought up at Dunediu on "Wednesday morning, and remanded till Tuesday to enable the police to prepare the case. Hoiaoway's Ointment and Pius.— During every break of wintry 'weather exertions ihould bo made by the afflicted to recover health before unremitting dold and trying etormi set in. Throat ailments, coughs, wheezing*, astbmatical affections, shortness of breath, morning nausea and accumulations of phlegm-can readily be removed by rubbing this fine derivative Ointment fcwioe a day upon tho chest and neck. Holloway's treatment is strongly recommended with the view of giving immediate ease, preventing prospeotiver danger, ! and effecting permanent relief. These alli important ends hii Ointment and Pills can aooomplish, and will eurely prevent insidious diseases from fastening on the constitution to display themselves afterwards in those diiastrous forms that will probably embitter life till death itself iB almost prayed for,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1919, 20 July 1889, Page 1
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163Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1919, 20 July 1889, Page 1
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