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PUXiIIO. ■-< — (Our Own Corresponden-t.) Great improvements .are going on in this difctr.ct since ] last wrote. Mr MneDonald, of Wart a, lias just completed his new bouse ; Mr Pelhatn has built on Lis farm on the Warea East Road, an I Mr Prisk, of Puuiho, is getting a nice, house built on his " diggings." One would almost imagine it was a cage for a bird. Mr J. Duggau is also getting timber on to his section, which looks very like as if he was on the same lay. The potato crops, which are now being dug, are a failure, and the mealy spud is likely to be at a premium in the course of a few months. I regret to hear that a little daughter of Mr Keasberry, postmaster, of Pungarehu, had the misfortune to break her arm on Friday last whilst playing with a pet calf. The little sufferrer had to be taken to New Plymouth to get it set. April Bth, 1895. ARE YOU AFFECTED with DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY TROUBLES, BACKAC9E, ACHING LIMBS or LIVER COMPLAINT ? If so, safe remedies are within your reach at a nominal cost. CLEMENTS TONIC and FLETCHER'S PILLS have never yet failed to cure, the worst cases. General debility, nervousne'ss, weakness, and general complaints of the digestive and nervous systems are promptly cured by these reliable remedies. They are prepared by scientific processes, and are not merely mechanical mixtures made only to "gull the public." The renown CLEMENTS TONIC and FLETCHER'S PILLS -have won in Australasia is proof of the fact that tfhey stand pre-eminent for their special classes of diseases. No remedies ever sold gave such entire satisfaction to their patrons, and evidence is forthcoming from every city, town, and village to prove their virtues. No doubt can now exist as to their value, but purchasers must be careful to get the genuine articles as many unscrupulous traders will attempt to palm off a substitute if possible, for the sake of extra profit. NOTICE. QETTLERS will please note that owing to Easter Holidays my next Opunake Sale will be held on THURSDAY, April 11th, 1895. W. D. SCOTT, Auctioneer. NOTICE. k MEETING of those interested in the Fund for procuring a Memorial Tablet to the late John Newman will be held at Kennedy's Hotel, on SATURDAY, 18th April, at 8 p.m. G. W. GANE, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. OPUNAKE BRASS BAND. A MEETING to re-organise the above Band will be held in the Band-room (Barracks), on TUESDAY, April 16th, at 7 o'clock, when it is particularly requested that all desirous of joining for the first time will attend this meeting. Present members please bring instruments. J. STEWART, Secretary. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TOTICE is hereby given that the . \ partnership hitherto existing between Charles Wiley and James Tynan, trading together as Wiley and Tynan, Sawmillers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts owing to the late firm must be paid to Mr W. D. Scott, whose receipt only will be a sufficient discharge, and all accounts owing by the late firm must be rendered to Mr Scott. The business in future will be carried on by Messrs Tynan and Noonan. C. WILEY, JAS. TYNAN. (Witness to signatures) W. D. SCOTT, Auctioneer, . Opunake. Opunake, April Bth, 1895. NOTICE. J. Harding-Mason, CHEMIST ANI> DRUGGIST, TJAS much pleasure in notifying the Public of Opunake and surrounding district that he has secured premises in Opunake, where he will open in the course of a couple of weeks with a complete stock of drugs. Full particulars in future issue.

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Opunake Times, Volume II, Issue 80, 9 April 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Opunake Times, Volume II, Issue 80, 9 April 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Opunake Times, Volume II, Issue 80, 9 April 1895, Page 3

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