Chinesk Cheap Labor.—The Mount Ida Chrouicle states that two young men who recently passed through Naseby, hud travolled all the w«y from Queenatowu without being able to obt tin employment. At one station where they asked for work but were refused, two Chinamen were employed as shepherds, oue as cook, another as uurse, and still another as rouseabout. And of such are the nation of land-grabbers who tenaciously hold on to Freetrnde. Hollo-way's Ointment and Puis— Bheumaiiam and rheumatic are the most dreaded of all diseases, because their victims know that they are safe ot no season and at no ago secure. HoUoway's Ointment after fomentation of the painful parte. Rives greater relief than any other application • but it mußt be diligently used to obtain thie' desirable result. It has been highly commended by rheumatic subjects of all ages and of both sexes, for rendering their attaoks ieaa frequent and less vigorous, and for ropreseing the sour perspirations and soothing the nerves. In many cases Holllowsy's Oinment and Pills have provod the gr*ateit blessings in removing rheumatism and rheumatic gaut which has assailed persons previously and at the prime of life.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2059, 14 June 1890, Page 1
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191Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2059, 14 June 1890, Page 1
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