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Woman ;.haa, eyer.bee'n a true help-meet for man, wheiwver he permitted her to be so; and while we believe that it is not just her prorince to take, an over-active part in the great.battle of Ufa, yet In the great moral struggle for liberty and happinau she has her part to perform, and she. usually does tt well. Man may fight the battle, and his reason prepare the plan, butehe is the motive power that tpurs him on to actlo v and we believe that it is chinfly. to woman's inflnence that we we the great ten':per»nce victory of laat Tuesday. Therefore to-day, if our fair ilrtars who are on the side, of temperance will call upon on at the Bioht Corner Stall, City Market, they will meet with something to their'advantage. ai we have provided an extra supply of good thiugs for tbi» particular occasion. Heaie be in time and aveld the rush end confusion of the evening. AackUnd Provision Campaoy, City Market A; BKirASY/Manaßer.— Ann. Ayer's Ague Care not only affords immediate relief, bnt it eradicates the mitlariai potion which produces the disease, without leaving any injurious effect, as ia the case with quinine and many of U>e ague medicinos advertised. It it the only medicine. in existence which may be considered an absolute antidote for feter and agn«. and kindred dlstuu.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 5

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 5

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6948, 23 February 1884, Page 5

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