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The editor of the Manawntu Fanner waxes indignant at certain suggestions made by the editor of the Otaki Mail, and he winds up a paragraph by saying, " if we spoke the blind truth we should call him a confounded liar, but we refrain." Letting Him Off Easily.—Lawyer : " Well, sir, the suit has filially been decided in your favor, and the property is now ours." Client : " Mine, eh ? " Lawyer : " No, sir; ours. The fees of myself and partner are some twenty pounds in excess of the value of the property, but you can have that, sir; we will allow you that." " Why weren't you at the kirk on Sunday ?" asked a"Scotch preacher of one of his parishoners. " I was at Mr Dunlop's kirk," was the answer. "I don't like you running about to strange kirks in that way. Not tbat I object to your hearing Mr Dunlop, but I'm sure you widria like youv sheep straying away into strange pastures." " *I widna care a grain, sir, if it was better grass," said the parishoner. Certainly the bc-st medicine known is Sam deb and Son's Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminently powerful effects in coughs, colds, influenza; the relief is instantaneous. In serious cases, and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, barns, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the safest remedy—no swelling —no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in croup, diphtheria, bronchitis, Inflammation of the lungs, swellings, &c. ; diarrhoea, dysentry, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. In use at hospitals and medical clinics all over the globe ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medical and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this approved article, and reject; all others.

ABE YOU AFFLICTED DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY TKOUBLES, BACKACHE, ACHING LIMBS, or LIVEB COMPLAINT? If so, safe remedies are within your reach at a nominal cost. CLEMENTS TONIC and FLETCHEE'S PILLS have never yet failed to cure the worst cases. General debility, nervousness, weakness, and general complaints of the digestive and nervous systems are promptly cared 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 they stand preeminent for their special classes of diseases. No remedies ever sold gave such entire satisfaction to their patrons - , aud 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.

The Opnnake Co-Opera-tive Society, JL.tti, CAPITAL—- „ . _ _ _ 7 0 f one p oun< j eao ]j 4 Provisional Board of Directors: Messrs A. E. Bajlis, J. C. Hickey, A. Clougb, A. Seekamp, and E. P. Edmonds. Shares allotted to be fully paid up by the end of July, 1895. A General Meeting of Shareholders will be held on Satubday, August 3rd, 1895, at 8 o'clock, at Knowles's Hotel. Share List and further particulars may be obtained from HOWARD H. SECCOMBE, Secretary and Treasurer. FOUND. SILVER BROOCH. Owner L can have same by paying cost of this advertisement. TO BUSHFALLERS, CENDERS are invited by the undersigned for FELLING 50 ACRES of BUSH, more or less, on Ngariki Road. Specifications may be seen at Messrs Colmer and Bradley's, Rahotu, and at Opunake Times office. Tenders to be in by noon on Saturday, July 18, 1895. Tenders to be addressed to R. MALCOLM, Eina Road.

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Opunake Times, Volume III, Issue 104, 2 July 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Opunake Times, Volume III, Issue 104, 2 July 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Opunake Times, Volume III, Issue 104, 2 July 1895, Page 3

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