Fbeis Young Again.—“ My mother was afflicted for a long time with neuralgia and a dull, heavy, inactive condition of the whole system, headache, nervous prostration, and was almost helpless. No physicians or medicines did her any good. Throe months igo she began to me Dr Soule’s Hop Bitten, with such good effect that she seems and r eels young Bgain, although over seventy years old." A Lady IK 8.T., U.B.A, Look up Advt. Joe. Scott attempted to walk 50 miles in eight hours at the Garrison Hal), Invercargill, on Friday afternoon. He came very near succeeding, having entered on his last mile when time was. called at 30 minutes past 10. , . ■ EalfAslee?!— "l never,” "rote a young lady to a friend, “ go to church or lecture but I am half asleep, and I never know afterwards what theisermon or lecture was about.” It was a plain case of pervoua lethargy, produced by a want of action of the liver and digestive organs. She was'persuaded to try American Go’s. Hop Bitters, and now she writes, “ How intelligent and bright are sermons and lectures now, and how glorious the world we live in is I Dr Soule’s Hop Bitters are indeed a blessing to me.” Notice Advt. The bones of an infant were found in a garden at St. Albans, Christchurch, last Saturday right., :Mr Abotfo the occupier of the house, had only been in it a week, and found them a few inches below the ground in a bos. Holloway’s Fills.— The Great Need.— The blood is the life, and on. its purity depends our health, if not our existence. These Fills thoroughly cleanse this vital fluid from all contamination*, and by that power strengthen and invigorate the. whole system, healthily stimulate sluggish organs, repress over-excited action, and establish order of circulation and secretion throughout every part of the body. The balsamic nature of Holloway's Pills commends them to the favor of debilitated and nervous constitutions which they soon wousitate. They dislodge all obstrucii ine, bath in the bowels and elsewhere, and are on that account much sought after for promoting regularity of action in young females and persons who are naturally weak, or from some cause have become so.— [Advt ]
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1453, 12 January 1886, Page 1
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371Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 1453, 12 January 1886, Page 1
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