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Flies and Bugs, beetles, insects, roaches*nt;*, b.-d bugs, rats, mice, gophers, chip, monks, oleared out by "Bough on Rats." Keinpthos-ne, Proaaer and Co., Agents, Qhmtchurch. 3 Whets Samion mads fui of uhe Philistines he liberally the hou?s down, but he was not requested to repeat the eiarUiag performance. A Beautifui Painting. -If ff. G. Green, of Woodbury, New Jersey, U.S.A , is presenting to druggists and others in this country some very fine pictures in oil of his magnificent house and grounds and luboratory at that place. Mr Green is the proprietor of Bosohes's German Syrup and Green'* August Flower, two very valuable medicines, vrhioh are meeting -with great favor, the first as a remedy for pulmonary complaints, and the latter for dyspepsia and disorders of the liver. These preparations have attained an immesae sale solely on their Bupatio* merits, end are sold by all Druggists throughout the world. Th* price is the sam e for each, 3s 6d per bottlo, or sample botfcks for 6i. The sample bottlen enable sufferera to prove their value at a trifling cost. " Did you put your arm round her waijfc ?" asked the counsel in a breach of promise oase. "Well, yes. I did," admitted the plaintiff. " She asked me to, and I never decline a pressing invitation like that, A Gbbat Bttsinhss,—The United States of Amerioa is the home of some very large enterprises, but none perhaps greater than the business conducted by Mr G. G. Green, the proprietor of the well known Boschee's German Syrup, which is unequalled aa a remedy for Pulmonary and Bronohial affections. He manufactures also Green's August Flower for dyspepsia and all disorders of the Liver. These preparations are used throughoub the civilised world and thousand! testify to their valuable curative properties, Both these preparations have reaohed an immense esile solely on their merits. Sample bottles : of eaoh are sold at 6d, or full-sized bottles at 3s 6d. All druggists keep them. " My best thoughts are always the hardest to write," said a literary man. "Yes," replied an aquaintance, "and they are always the hardesc to read." Hollowax's Pins —lnvalids distracted by indigestion and discouraged in their searoh for its remedy should take a trial cf this never-failing medioine. A lady, long a martyr to dyspeptic tortures, writes that Holloway's Pills made her feel as if a burden had been taken off her. Ber spirits, foimerly low, have greatly improved; her caprioious appetite has given place to a healthy hunger ; her dull, sick headaohe has departed, and gradually so marvellous i change has been effected, that she is altogether a new creature, and again fit for her duties. These Pills may be administered with safety to the most delicate. They never act harshly, nor do they ever irjduoe weakness ; they rightly direct deranged, and' oantrol exoessive, action,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1244, 27 September 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Temuka Leader, Issue 1244, 27 September 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Temuka Leader, Issue 1244, 27 September 1884, Page 1