NEW ZEALAND. [BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION.]
A wit, suffering from a Revere attack of gout in both feet, was asked by a friend how was he getting on. 'Very badly, 1 he replied lugubriously ; • but I feel thankful I have only two le«;s.' The Whatawhata Hotel is for sale ; apply on the promises. The native owners of the land at Makaha (Aotea) notify owners of stock rnnning there to r-inove same forthwith. Mi Murdoch Munro announces that he has lewd the Waikato Horse Bazaar, Cambridge, and intends cirrying on the business of a livery slablekeeper there. _ HinvA«n .fj>acka B e,ofiiijuriou3 stuff purportIll? to make Renuinn Hop Hitters ; also preparations and fluid* said to contain all the properties of American Hop Hitters. They spring op, on account of the great popularity of the genuine, which is onl) put up in lar^e square-panel ambercoloured bottlei. with the name " DrSoule " and 41 Hod Hitters" blown in the glasi, and is the beit family medicine ever made. Read {
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2041, 6 August 1885, Page 2
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164NEW ZEALAND. [BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2041, 6 August 1885, Page 2
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