Church fob Tonga. —The Upolu, for Tonga, took a complete wooden church to the order of the Tongan authorities, to be landed at Hawaii. The best medicine known is Sander & cions’ Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza j the relief is instantaneous. In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scalding, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling —no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, inflammation of lungs, swelling, &c., diarrhoea, dysentery, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. In use at hospital and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by His Majesty the King qf Italy; crowned with medals and diplomas at International Exhibition Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article and reject all others. Destitute Persons.— Among the Bills to be introduced next session is a consolidation of the law as to destitute persons.' Amendments will be inserted making wives responsible for the maintenance of destitute husbands and for children where they are the sole support, enabling women to obtain security for the maintenance of an ’utbnfQ child where the father seeks to -’'my, and technical alterations, leave the co.i„ - , n ui )j e yont to the Copies of the Bill . charitable aid boards. 1 Holloway’s ointment and Pills. — Coughs and influenza. —The soothing properties of these medicaments render them w r ell worthy of trial in all discuses of the respiratory organs. In common colds and influenza the Pills taken internally and the ointment rubbed over tne chest and throat, are exceedingly efficacious. When influenza is epidemic, this treatment is the easiest, safest and surest. Holloway s Pills purify the blood, remove all obstacles to its free circulation through the lungs, relieve the over-gorged air tubes, and render respiration free, w’ithout reducing the strength irritating the nerves, or depressing the spirit; such are the ready means of eseapingfrom suffering when afflicted with colds, coughs, bronchitis, and other chest complaints, by which the health of so many is seriously and permanently injured m most countries.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2658, 12 May 1894, Page 4
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340Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 2658, 12 May 1894, Page 4
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