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I “ Rough ok Rax*,"—Clears out rate, mice roaches, flies, anti, bed-bugs, beetle*, insect*, skunks, jack-rabbits, sparrows, gopher* ( At Ohsmiste and Druggist*. Eempthorna Prosser k Co. Agent*, Christchurch. 1 A telegram from Christchurch state* that B. B. Bishop, one of the Pilgrim* who arrived in the Charlotte Jane, i* dead, aged 76. He formerly took a prominent part in pnblio affair*, and was Chairman of the City Oonnoil in 1866, and Mayor in 1872 and 1878. Ak Alababtbb Box.—Young girl* finding their complexion growing sallow, and their skin becoming rough or freckly, resort to perfumed ointments for a restoration of their bloom. All such should use American Go’s Hop Bitters, which wiU restore bloom to cheeks, whiteness and beauty to their complexion, making rich blood, good health, and happy smile*. Bead Adrt. The American ship P, Adams from London arrived at Auckland on Monday. Two deaths occurred on the voyage, the first on the 22>id January, one of the. A. B, seamen named P. Findlay dying of dysentery, and on the Ist February another of the seaman, W. Mar* shall, died of rapid consumption. “ Buohu-Paiba,"—Quick, complete auras all annoying Kidney, Bladder and Urinary diseases. At Chemists and Druggist* Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.. Agents, Christchurch. 1 At the election of a town Sohool Committee at Nelson on Monday night, in the th*atre, which was crammed, the question at issue was whether the use of the schoolrooms should be granted for religious induction immediately before the sohool hour*. The i religions party won the day. Wobkiko Mnr. —te re yon begin your heavy spring work after a winter of relax*tion your system needs cleansing and strengthening to prevent an attack of bilious or spring fever or sickness that will unfit you for a season’s work. Yon will save time, •icknese and expense if yon will use one bottle of American Co’* Hop Bitters in your family this month. Don’t wait. Bead Advt. i Count Yon Moltke, a nephew of the great German warrior, appeared at the Williams* town Police Court on March*9, charged with a trifling offence, and, after explanations from his guardians, was discharged. Aioohouo Fatuity.—The chronic debauchee feels that he positively cannot exist without hie alcoholic stimulation. To quit drinking or to continue the habit bringe death all the same. Such a man can find in American Go’s Hop Bitters, properly used, a perfect panacea for the drunkard’s ours. Read Advt. . .

JJIGGINS AMD fJIOMLINSON, WHEELWRIGHTS AND BLACKSMITHS, TEMUKA, Having taken the Premises so long occopied by Nicholl Bros., beg to solicit a share of the Public Support. All kinds of Wheelwright and Blacksmith Work done on the premises. SHOEING ss, 6s, and 7s per Set Cash, Other Charges Equally Low. fe2s

J AMES F I N D L A Y, Engineer and General Blacxsmiih, Is now prepared to MAKE or REPAIR any Kind of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS and MACHINERY. iHis long experience and practical knowledge of this class of work enables him to give those entrusting him with their work, the utmost satisfaction. Having a Large Stock of FITTINGS of all sorts on hand, he is in a position to execute all Work with despatch, and at he LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES, combined with Best Workman* ship. AH Kinds of Engine Packing, Machine Oils, Cast Shares* Pumps and Piping, etc.,etc., always in Stock. JAS. FINDLAY. ENGINEER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Railway Terrace, Note the Address—delS TEMUKA.

TEMUKA IMPLEMENT WORKS. IBEG to inform the inhabitants of Temuka and Surrounding Districts that 1 nave COMMENCED BUSINESS on my own account ns ' GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT, in the Premises opposite the'Temuka Hotel, The HORSE-SHOEING DEPARTMENT will be under a First-class Workman. The greatest care and attention will be given to any Work entrusted to me, and my Prices will be found Moderate, DAVID HE N R S’, (Lata of Honry’and Findlay) Main Sooth Road, sell TEMUKA,

THIS SPACE IS RESERVED TOR H, WILLIAMS WHEELWRIGHT & BLACKSMITH, , TEMUK\. mrO

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1574, 28 April 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1574, 28 April 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1574, 28 April 1887, Page 3