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Skuthy Men.—" Well** Health fienewer," restores health, and vigor, cute* Djipepeia, Impotence, Sexual Debility. It Chemiili and Druggists. Zempthorne, Promt and 00.. Agents, Christchurch. 2 Weils’ Haib Balsam— lf gray, reitoree to original color. An elegant dressing, softens and beautifies. No oil nor grease. A Tonic Restorative. (Stops hair coming out; stregthens, cleanses, heals scalp. Kemp* thorne, Prosser and 00., Agents, Christ* church. 2 There died the other day in Paris rd American named Huntington, who was for many years the correspondent of the New York Tribune. He remained in that city during the whole of the siege for no other purpose than that he might devote his private fortune to the relief of poverty and suffering. “ When I found my way into Che city towards the end of the siege,” writes Mr Smalley, " I carried with me a loaf of white bread, then the greatest of luxuries. Huntington looked at it with a hungry glare, and I put it down on the table, ‘Po you mean I may have that V ‘ Yes I brought it for you.’ ‘ But may I do what I like with it ‘ Certainly !’ He picked up the bread and vanished, was away half an hour and came back. ‘ Well,’ I said, ‘ have you eaten it all ]' He looked hard into the fire, and said ‘it was all gone,' Next day Mr Smalley learned that Huntington had taken the coveted loaf to a lady lying ill in childbirth, and wasting away, as ths doctor said, for such food as half-starved Paris had no more of. The Pall Mall Gazette asserts that the statement of Mr Norton has been amply confirmed, and declares it is impossible for Sir Saul Samuel to deny that very serious depression exists in the colony. The facj; is partly due it is stated to frauds in connection with the Soudan txpedition,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1503, 23 October 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1503, 23 October 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1503, 23 October 1886, Page 3

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