The good tiino coming for Koofton will itnsurodly load to a oonsidorablo inoroaso in population, tlm woathor that has afiliotnd thn diHtriot so long having brokou up and di-)« nppoArmi, mid tho roads again in goo.l working ordor, will throw lifo an I choorfulncsf, around and upon this portion of Now Zealand so favorod and so blosAod, with all that I'oudcrs lifo agrooablo, but whioh mny and frequently do load to thoao habits which ongonder discaso through oxposuro to Rioknesn nnd ohills, tho hoalthipst mny bo striokon down by llniiD&fVnHM, Riikttmatio Gour* fjUMUAOO, INTRIIMITTKNT FKVKUt!, BIMOCSj* nkss, &0., and it is woll I hat all should know tho most ivliublo curo.s for thoso aro tht famous Tndiak Mroioi^ks known no Uhollnh'ri Groat liidiim Curos," — thoy can bo liv I of AF. H. Gissingc, Chomist, appointed solo wholiisulo agont lor lloufton mid di.strint. Sco testimonials iv ftdrorLis« ing columns.—Advt !
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Inangahua Times, Volume 23, 25 November 1878, Page 2
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148Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Volume 23, 25 November 1878, Page 2
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