At a church'parade at Auckland on Sunday £l3 was collected for the Balaclava survivors. > ! Mr Alexander McNab, runholder, aged eighty-one, a colonist of fifty yeitrs,'and formerly Speaker of the Southland Proyincial Council, died at Invercargill on Monday; ' The Bay ‘of Islands Coal Company haa declared no dividend 1 for the past 12 ; months; and the chairman said negotiations : word' how' in ; progress with, the liabdrers Union, 1 but if the mine would not pay it would have to be closed. i ' , HOMOWAt’b OINTMENT AND Pxw,B.—During • every break of wintry wcather 'exertions should be made by fche sflliotod to recover healtb.-bflfQre trying storms sgtj in, pqugh*, wheaiuga, aithmatioal affections, shortness of breath, morning nausea and noonmnlations of phlegm can readily be removed by rubbiclg thie fine derivative’ Ointment twice a day upon the chest : <ard neck; (Holloway's treatment is strongly, reojm-hended with the view.,of giving immediate ease, preventing prospective danger, and edeoting permanent relief. These! ! all-important ends ' hit Ointment l and Pills c*h accomplish, and will surely ; prevent,;,;insidious.. diseases frohr fasteuing QU Vbe oonsUtution to, display themselves afterwards in those disastrous fQrrns that will probpbly embitter life till death itself Is almost prayed lor. Why he was 1 ' (to shopman) i ' u Will iho ealfco' wash T” Sllbpman ; madam; it will not. It will fade, sun, shrink, and in fact j is a moist inferior article.” Lady : “ Why young than, how honest you at;e. I thank you for felling. It is hot often I find a shopman who has such a high ideal of honour, and-—.” Shopman : ‘‘lt is not that, in ad a in' j but the guv’uor left ma'ou l when he raised file aalUries 6| the otber& J to dky, and I'm trying to get quits with him.” , i 1 The best medicine Known is Bandhk and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminent powetful effects in ooiikhs, colds, infl.uaoaia, the relief is instantaneous; In afts-iav*. eases, and accidents of all kinds, j they wounds, burns, scald in ga, bruise, sprains, it is the safest remedy-’*'®* swelling—no inflammation, Tike surprising effects uroduced in aroap, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, swellings, &c., diarrhoea, dysentry diseases of the kidneys and winary organs. In use at hospitals medical clinics all over the globq j patronised by His Majesty the Kina o? Italy i ’ crowned with modal and diplame, at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article, and reject all others.. The Wellington .Times suggests : ,f If we cannot get enit>*bto immigration to the colony, why not off t a premium to la'ga families among the colonists, with the adcied facilities of placing; the off spring i upon the lauda "
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2082, 7 August 1890, Page 1
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