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[By Telegraph.] [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.]

Dunedin, This Day. By the fire at Leach's store, Black's, tho Equitable office lose £150, and tho National .£l5OO. _ Judge Williams has refused tho application in the caso arising out of tho Dowlinghtreot accident for it to bo heard by a special jury.

Good for Babies. —" Wo are pleased to say that our baby was permanently cured of a serious protracted irregularity of tho bowels by the use of American Co.'s Hop Bitters by its mother, whioh at tho same time restored hor to perfect health and strength."—The Parents. Soo. Marttbs to headacho and neuralgia aro always ready to try any new means offered to them for allaying the sufforings to which they are unwilling victims. Amongst the rccognisod cureß for those painful complaints may now bo reckoned Dr. Scott's Eleotric Hair Brush, supplied by the Pall Mall Elootric Association. Tho brnsh is used in tho ordinary way, but in brushing for headache it should bo from the forehead to the back of the head, and, if possible, tho brushing should bo,dono by another person. Most people who are subject to headache know the soothing offoct of having tho hair brushed, and if this oloctric brush is used the effect is more speedy and certain. It is aIBO a good brush for daily use, being pleasantly hard, and if used in conjunction with Macassar Oil it cannot fail to keep the hair in good condition, both as to appearance and healthy growth. Tho Flesh Brush, Upon the same principle, is very good and cheap. —(From Myra's Journal of Dross and Fashion, lg* October). For continuation oj reading matter tee fourth page).

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 3

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[By Telegraph.] [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 3

[By Telegraph.] [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 23, 14 June 1886, Page 3

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