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Answers to Biddies Pub June 4.

8278. Enigma.— Selected by Thersites :— The Nineteenth Century. 8279. Charade.— By E. C. JR. :— Pal, ace— palace. 8280. Enigma. -By Marian O. t— Tho figure & 8231. Hidden British Statesmen.— By Colonslie I Salisbury. Chamberlainj Balfour, Goschen ; heo, clojfj, rise, fabric, salmon, haul, bar, buy. 8282. Logogmph.— By Eccery :— Sharp, harp, rap, pa. ' 8283 Bobied Dogs.— By Romany Rye :— 1, Greyhound ; 2, mastiff; 3, King -Charles t 4, terrier ; 5, St. Barnard ; 6, Newfoundland. CLEMENTS TONIC HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. IS NOT A QUA.OK NOSTRUM, , BUT A RELIABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION, POSITIVELY GUBBS INDIGESTION, NEURALGIA, WEAKNESS, GENERAL DEBILITY, LIVER AND KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. READ THIS CASE. Mb Kobeet Habdie, Dunedin, N.Z., writes cubed op on Decem^ 28, 189* t cubed op „ Ab{rab tea yearß Blnoe Fains in the Back. I met with- a sever* acoident, anid iinoe that I hare been troubled with pain» in the baok and kidney*, and could Gcarcely walk. If I stepped out I would feel pain in the small of the back i I had to walk with short and carefnl steps. I tried everything I thought would ease. me,' but got no relief until I tried Clements Ton'o, After a few doses I felt muoh better, and'continued taking it, the result being most gratify* ing. I have used only ten bottles, and am cured and in good health, and am not "now troubled with any pain. I can also walk freely, and have found Clements Tonic to be a splendid medicine. — Yours truly, Robert) Hardle* Dunedin, New Zealand." Mr Ournow, manager of the Bank of -New Zealand at Stratford, inherits, through the death of a relative, a fortune of £15,000. Acting-detective Gantley, who has teen stationed at Wellington for some yean, U to be transferred to Oamaru, and Constable -M'Aulifle goes to Invercargill. Says the Nelson Colonist t— " C»pf*lp Moore, whose death retailed from jm accident at Lyttelton, was the mate, of Captain' Levy in 1865, when, on Muoh', 12, they rescued the Her* T. 8. Grace from Opotiki by means ot a boat, there wu £1000 reward offered for the wecni of the reverend gentleman, bob nelthM ttflcdttd i jhilllnAOf tW waotinW;

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Otago Witness, Issue 2207, 18 June 1896, Page 38

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Answers to Biddies Pub June 4. Otago Witness, Issue 2207, 18 June 1896, Page 38

Answers to Biddies Pub June 4. Otago Witness, Issue 2207, 18 June 1896, Page 38