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Several years ago I was taken with a severe attack of flux. I was sick in bed about ten days, and could get nothing to relieve me until I used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which cured me, and has been a household remedy with us ever since. J. C. Marlow, Decaturville, Mo. For sale by Newman Bros.
QUR OPUNAKE STOCK SALE, advertised for 13th instant, has been postponed. NOLAN, TONES & CO. JgASTER MONDAY. APRIL 19th. CATHOLIC SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC Will be held at the TOWN HALL. DANCE IN EVENING. * Full particulars in future issue. Ladies’ Emporium. Mrs Ballard HAS much pleasure in announcing that she has just opened up her WINTER STOCK, which will be found replete with every line of Women’s and Children’s wear. DRESS SERGES, Repps, Fancy Canvas Cloths, Foules, and Fancy Blacks, Ranging in price from lOd to 4s per yard. Also, COMPLETE STOCK OF TRIMMINGS TO MATCH. MRS BALLARD, LADIES’ EMPORIUM, Main Street, Opuuake.
FOR SALE, OOA ACRES Lease Land ; rent nominal, about Is per acre; with valuation at end of term for improvements; situate on good road, near Raliotu ; 120 acres felled and in grass, the remainder in bush ; all ring fenced. Price, only £250 ; owner leaving the district. Apply office of this paper. V,' ? PARIHAKA ROAD BOARD. ELECTION OF TWO MEMBERS. EESULT OF POLL taken on Wednesday, April 7th, 1897, for the election of two members : William Chick Phillips and Charles Stanley Stronge having received the largest number of votes, I therefore declare them duly elected. W. MILLS, Returning Officer. Rahotu, April Bth, 1897. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited until noon on TUESDAY, 20th April, For the ERECTION of BANK OFFICES, on Section 8, Block 38, Opunake Township. Plans and specifications at office of this paper. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For Bank op New Zealand— H. MOREY, Agent.
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Opunake Times, Volume VI, Issue 270, 9 April 1897, Page 3
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