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The Gaz Q, te notifies that the following articles are exempt from duty :—Saddle cloth felt, plain felt for lining.;.liorM covers, and raw silks (organizine). _ Wbllb' "BouaH ok Coewb."—iik for Wells' "Sough, on Oorna." Quick lelief, eotnplate, permanent onre. Corns,. jrarW, -junions. Kenipthorne Prosier and Oo„ 'AeanN, Ohrijtohurch. ;• -'m* The Hon. Captain Kenny, .declines to act on the Old Soldier's Claims Comtnis. t-ion, ou the grounds of ill health. -Major Crowe, of Wellington, has been appointed in his stead. ;> ._ Flies and Bugs, beetlei, iniectivtoachat, sit!, bed-bug*, rati, mice, gophcra,•. chip. m links, cleared out by " Bough on Bata." Kempthorne, Proiier and Co., A|«nte, Chrittchurch. 8 At the annual meeting of the Insurance Companies A c ßocHtion.| it was stated that the loss by fire during the past year in Auckland w»h £SO,QQQ., Mr. James Buttle, of the New Zealand Insurance Company, wtis t»le<;ted chairman for theensuing year. Mr Harris, of Christchurcb, the delegate appointee 1 by the southern shareholders of the South British Insurance Company to enquire into the position of the company, writes to an Auckland -papsr as follows : -"Being deputed by a large body of shareholders in the South Brjtish Insurance Company residing intheSouth to examine and verify the securities representing their capital and reserve fund, in conjunction will) gentlemen resident in Auckland, we can vouch that we; have examined such.investments in conformity with the brilii'icc-Bheet, and find that the funds wevo w>jllrepresented." t

Eolioway's Pilm — Teachings of Experience— The united testimony of thousands, ottendinjj Orel more than forty years, most atrongly iraortmends these Pilla as the boit purifier*, the mildest aperienti, and the surest restorative*. They never prove delusive, or give temporary relief, but attack all ailmenta of the stomach, lungß, heart, head, and bowela * in tbe only safe and legitimate wayo by de« purating the blood,-and so-eradicating,thoie impurities .whioh- are the souroe and consti. tuent of almost every disease. Their medicinal eflloacy is wonderful in renovating enfeebled constitutions. Their action embraces all that is desirable in a household medicine. She/ . expel every noxious and effete matter 5 and the strength is nurtured and the tnergiai stimulated.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1555, 11 September 1886, Page 1

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Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 1555, 11 September 1886, Page 1

Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 1555, 11 September 1886, Page 1

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