LABOUR.
London, Jan. 20. Fifteen thousand bootmakers are out on strike in Bristol. During the coming session the labour members will introduce a Bill into the House of Commons enforcing the recognition of the eight hours' principle on land and sea. The engineers at Newcastle have had a dispute with the plumbers, and the outcome is that the members of both crafts have gone out on strike. Adelaide, Jan. 25. Mr McPherson, a labour candidate, has been elected to represent the constituency of East Adelaide, which was rendered vacant by the resignation of Sir J. C. Bray on his being appointed Agent-General. An unusual amount of interest was taken in the contest, which was practically a contest between Labour and Capital. Paris, Jan. 26. Fifteen hundred cabmen in this city have petitioned Parliament for a loan of 400,000 francs, with which to Durchase cabs. They promise to repay 10.000 of the loan annually.
DR FLETCHER'S PILLS,
no FOR CIRCULARS. We beg to notify that we have bought back the circulars sent out with Dr. Fletcher's Pills during 1891. The whisky bottle contained 2128 pills, and we bought the forms from the following gentlemen at the following prices : A. Bauer's, Kilkivan, Queensland, for £'2r>. J, M. Frazers, Hardinge-st., Auck., N.Z,. £lO. Gr. Paroipien's, 70!) Toorak-rd., Melb., .-C5. W. H. Pudderphat's, East Wodonga, Vic, £4. G-. Russell's, Market-st., Adelaide, £B. J. Marshall's, Strath Hagley, Tasmania, £2. E. W. Griffin's, Avonside, Ckristchurch, N.Z., £l. For New Year, 1893, Ave have filled a large Clements Tonic bottle with Dr. Fletcher's Pills and we enclose a circular with every shilling box of them, on which our friends are requested to write a number, and we agree to buy back the circular for £25 for the first one to hand which bears the written number corresponding nearest to the number of pills in the bottle; £lO for the second; £5 for the third; and £4, £3, £2 and £1 for the 4th, sth, 6th, and 7th respectively. The pills will be counted Dec. 24th. 1892, and all circulars must be in our office before that date or we refuse to buy them. We buy back the first nearest seven, only. Dr. Fletcher's Pills are a quick, sure and positive cure for indigestion, constipation, headache, liver and kidney complaints, and are used with greater success and more extensively by male and female sufferers than any other medicine, and we have thousands of testimonials to prove this. They are sold by all chemists, storekeepers, and patent medicine dealors everywhere, or post free for 13 penny (not 2d,) stamps of any colony, from F. M. Clements, Newtown ? Sydney,
Apples all the Year Round.— This fruit, says a Home contemporary, is to be found on sale in English shops all the year round. And the reason is easily given. No fewer than one hundred and twenty cases of apples have been shipped to the Thames from Tamania at the other side of the world, where their summer is our winter. This, too, is in addition to a very large quantity that arrived in, London, from New Zealand and Sydney. Wijin the surplus from our own orchards, and tjbqse from gardens in other countries, apples will scarcely ever be out of season. Ami it is well, for vegetarians declare that apples and bread yield all that is required for human sustenance. Holloway's Pills.—Changes of temperature and weather frequently unse-ji persons who are most careful of their healfeq, and particular in tjheir ' These corrective, purifying, and gentle aperient Pills are the best remedy for all defective action of the digestive organs. They augment the appetite, strengthen the stomach, correct biliousness, and carry off all that is noxious from the system. Holloway's fills »^. 9 composed of rare balsam» "unmixed with baser 111 f, and on that account are peculiarly well adapted for the yp.ung, delicate, and aged. As Jihis. peeress medicine has, gained fame in the past, so will it preserve it in the future" by its renovating and invigorating qualities, and the impossibility of its doing harm.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2311, 28 January 1892, Page 3
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