Tbansfebeing a Railway Ticket.— At the Dunedin Police Court, Macdonald, a registry-office keeper, was fined 20s and coats for giving his railway ticket to a girl who went to Oamaru for a situation. Holloway’s Ointment and Fills. — Cough# and influenza. —The soothing properties of these medicaments render them Well worthy of trial in all diseases of the respiratory organs. In common colds and influenza the Pills taken internally and the ointment rubbed over the chest and throat, afg exceedingly efficacious. When influenza is epidemic, this treatment is the easiest, safest an 4 anjrpst, Holloway’s Pills purify the blood, remove aii fihstacj.es to its free circulation through the lungs, relieve the over-gorged a'r tubes and render remr ratio i free, without reducing the strength irritating the nerves, or depressing the spirit; such are the ready means of escaping from suffering when affl'eted with colds coughs, bronchitis, and other chest complaints, by wh'ch the health of so many is priously and permanently injured m most cowstrie#.
BUCKEYE ALWAVS AHEAD. The Buckeye has beaten all competitors at Field Trials, and won First Award and Special Mention at Melbourne and Dunedin Exhibitions, and the Gold Medal at the Tasmanian Exhibition. It is also First in the Estimation of its purchasers. Mr Wilson Hall, of Riversdale, says that last harvest he used ten Binders in a heavy crop of wheat. Although new machines by noted makers were included, the only ones to go through the harvest without break or stoppage were the new Buckeye Framlesa. If he can sell his others he will replace with Buckeyes. This notice is in mourning for the refutation of other binders.
IN MEMORLAM CARDS, in great variety and teat designs at the Office »£ thi» Paper
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2511, 3 June 1893, Page 4
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286Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 2511, 3 June 1893, Page 4
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