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Tlie once all-powerful Government of Sir Julius Yogel has (remarks the Lyttelton Times) sustained a' defeat at the hands of Mr Whitakei* which could not have been predicted by the boldest prophet last year. The erection of a central penal establishment is riot a matter of such importance as a Constitutional proposal, it is true; biit it was a very pet scheme of the Government. They had studied the question, they had taken evidence, they had formed a plan of which they were very proud. The defeat is the more severe because the Government had in reality worked hard in the ni-ittor. It i$ certain that want of means was not the f'easori that swayed the House ; the House evidently did not believe in the efficacy of the plan proposed by the Government.

Hollo'way's Pills.— Disorders' of ihe kidney^ known by the deeply-seated pain in ihe back ancl scanty secretion or" water, can be arrested in their distressing and rapid course by these' regulating Pills. Their highly tonic and strengthening properties ptoveni iUe impoverishment of the blood and tlie derangement of cir J culation, characteristic of kidney disease,^ and often endirig in partial of general dropsy. Expe-f rience has proved the almost unvaried success obtained wlien Holloway's Pills are taken in the! earlier stages, and the ease they Afford >Vhe'ri the complaint id more advanced. They relax the hot and parched skin',- overcome ihe attendant/ costiveness, induce a copious lecre'tion .by'f-fclartr kidneys, and are'.ihe harbing'ofs^bidW^ $*^ : parting, s!nd health Returning;

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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 112, 1 September 1876, Page 3

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Untitled Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 112, 1 September 1876, Page 3

Untitled Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 112, 1 September 1876, Page 3

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