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■ The value (unimproved) of land held b j absentees In the city of Adelaide alona amounts to £3,337,000. divided among €0 absentees, four of whom bold.land valued at £IOO,OOO.

Bishop Potter (C.E.), of New York, has tnade a strongly worded protest against the putting on the programme of the coming Church Congress the name of. a clergyman who has denied two of the articles of the Apoatxo'a Creed —those concerning the incarnation and resurrection of Jesus Christ, This.protest has been backed up very strongly by the Churchman, . A gentleman who has lately returned from Zanzibar has informed the Paris correspondent of the Daily Telegraph that although the British East Africa Company has not yet been in operation two years, it has already efiepted , the release of from 4QOQ to Sooo_ahiveß. This is -independent of the compacts madfe with tribes embracing an' area 'of 50,000 square inilos, and recognised b^ ! the Arabs themselves, that none of the natives are to be held in servitude. Ajong the Juba dyer, which is navagible for 300 miles, there are 360 villages, inhabited by 30,00(1 runaway slaves, who a short time Ago sent a deputation asking to be received undbr thoprotectibnof the English Company. ' It is "believed that there is a tribe of Christian Gallas also further up the Juba, which is ready to] be brought under the influence of European civilization.

; Holloway’* Pills -rHealth or Wealth ? —No sane person would hesitate an instant in the choice between tbeie two conditions. Now is the season to secure the former, either by restoring or eouseming it. These Fills expel ajl impurities from the system which fogs, foul vapours, and variable lemparatur r 's engendered during winter. This medicine also acta most wholesomely upon the skin by disgorging the liver of its accumulated bile, and byl exciting the kidneys to more energetic action ;it increases the appetitefoy Jfoad a-d strengthens the digestive process. The stomach and liver, with which most disorders originate, are fully under the control of these regenerative’Fills, which act very kindly) yet pi o?g efßoiently, on the tendmit bowels.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18901025.2.5.5

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2116, 25 October 1890, Page 1

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345

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 2116, 25 October 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 2116, 25 October 1890, Page 1

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