At a meetiiigof the Wellington Benevolent Trustees lust week relief was granted to a woman who at one tiino was in receipt oi £I2OO a j'cfir. Tlie paupers in Japan number fewer than 10,000 out of a population of 38,000,000. In that country it is considered a disgrace to be an idler. All the money won by Baron de Hirseh' horses is given to the London hospitals, which so far have benefited to the extent 0f.£58,850. Last year the Baron (for him) had a poor year, his horse only winning £SOOO. The Lake "Wakatipu Mail says that some of the local miners arc waiting anxiously for tho fulling of the Xevis River, as they intend to turn its course, if possible, with a view to working a certain portion which is believed to ba rich in the precious metal. Puro Biood is tlie secret of health. —Dr E Gordon's BLOOD PILLS■ olcancs the systcmon nil impure blood, ours Indigestion, Coustipatio Liver ilomplaints, Tains in back and side BillouEuoss, Sick Headaches; remove pimples Scrofula, Scurvy, etc. Large box, (Is two box 10s; post free. J. W. Clayton box 231 Duncdin.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 127, 10 July 1895, Page 4
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189Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 127, 10 July 1895, Page 4
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