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Don’t Dib in thb House.—“ Rough on Rats ” clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaches, bed bugs, flies, ants, insects, moles, jackrabbits, gophers. Kempthorne, Prosser and Oo„ Ohristchurcb. 1 Henry Qoodard, aged 18, engine driver at a sawmill, was drowned on Sunday, while bathing in the Tutaekuri River, Napier. Wbi;lß’ "Roush on Cohns.”—Ask for Wells’ "Rough on Corns." Q.uick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. Kempthorne Prosser and 00, Agents, Christchurch. 1 Mrs Marshall, who received severe burns at Waikouati some time ago, died at the Dunedin Hospital yesterday. Skinny Men.—“ Wells’ Health Eenower” restores health, and vigor, cutes Dyspepsia Impotence, Debility. At Druggists, Kemp* fchorne, Prosser and Co., Agents, Christchurch. 1 A Lady’s Wish.—"Oh, how I do wish my skin was as clear and as soft as yours !’’ said n lady to a friend, “Youcan easily inaks it so,” answered the friend. " How P” inquired the first lady. “By using Dr Soule’s Hop Bitters, that makes pure rich blood and blooming health. It did it for me, as you observe ” Read Advt. An English lord who visited America was at a dinner given in his honor. A little daughter of the host who was too well bred to stare, but who eyed him covertly os the occasion presented itself, finally ventured to remark, "And you are really and truly an English lord ?” "Yes,” he answered pleasantly, "really and truly,” "I have often thought that 1 would like to see an English lord,” she went on, "and—and—.” And now you are satisfied at last,” he put in laughingly. " N-o,” replied the truthful little girl, “ I’m not satisfied. I’m a good deal disappointed." Cubed of Chinking.—A young friend of mine wbs cured of an ir sa'iablo thirst for liquor, that had so prostrated his system that he was unable to do any famines. He was entirely ouied by the use of Am. Go’s Hop Hitters. It allayed all that burning thirst, took away the appetite for liquor, made his nerves steady, and he has remained a sober and steady man for more than two years, and has nojdesire to return to hie oups.—From a leading E. E. Official.

IN Consequence of SHEEP being WORRIED by DOGS. POISON WILL BE LAID on the whole of the Raukapuka Estate. All Dogs caught will be Shot. R. H. POSTLETHWAITE. ja2B Manager. TRESPASS NOTICE. PERSONS found TRESPASSING on my Land will be PROSECUTED. Poison laid for Stray Dogs, THOS. PALMER mr!4 Cade Bay, Temuka. WM. WGAm Announces that at his Yard, TEMUR A, THE BJEST NEWCASTLE COAL Gan be obtained at THIRTY SHILLINGS PER TON. fe2 BUSINESS NOTICE. I BEG to to notify to the Public in general that I have TAKEN OYER THE LIVERY STABLES adjoining this Hotel, and lately occupied by MrD. Dbnoqn, and the Business will be carried on as formerly. Groom always n charge. THOMAS FARRELL, a2i Crown Hotel, Geraldine. MRS & THE MISSES VAN NECK HAVING studied Music under the first English and Continental Masters, and having alsa had considerable experience in teaching, are prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS on the 4th JANUARY, at the RAILWAY TERRACE, TEMUKA. Arrangements made with Families, and Lessops given (if preferred) at their own residence, and a reduction made if more than one, Terms Per Quarter : (To Commence at any time.) £ s. Piano ... ... 22 Harp 22 Violin ... ... 22 Singing ... ... 22 Mias VanNeckj who is a Composer as well os » Professor, played in public in England at fouy years of age. 89de

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1468, 16 February 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1468, 16 February 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1468, 16 February 1886, Page 3

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