Tho good timo ooming for Rcofton wili assurodly load to a oonsidorablo inoronso in population, tho woathoii that has aflliotod tho district so long having brokon up and disappeared, and tho roads again in good work ing ordor, will throw lifo anJ ohoorfulncas around and .upon this portion of Now ifaatand bo favorod and bo blosaod, with all that renders lifo agrooablo, but wluoU may and frequently do load to thoao uablta whtoli ongomlo'i' diueaso through oxposuvo to^ioknois and ohillfl, tho noalthiost may -bo otriokon down by Riibtji^atibm, Riikumatio Gours LtfMDAGO, Intbumjxtrnt Fevehs, Bimotjss* ness, &,0,, and it ia well that all should know tho most voliablo euros for thcao avo tho amous Indus Mkmoinks known m Uhollnh's Groat Indian Ourofl,"— * fchoy oan bo bad of M. R. Giasiiiße, Oliomist nppointod golo wholosulo agont for Rooffcon ami dintriot. Sco tostimonialo in ndvortieng oolurana, — Advti
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Inangahua Times, Issue 78, 4 September 1878, Page 2
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144Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Issue 78, 4 September 1878, Page 2
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