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A Charitable Aid Board's Troubles. i —The Napier Charitable Aid Board have I decided to seek an amendment of the Aot in the direction of giving th;> boards greater power over the inmates of refnj/ep. At present the boards may make, ri-guL■■-tions, but cannot enforce them or (jet tin 3 inmates punished for | The only resource is to !nn; out refractory inmates. The chairman stated ihat niHti came in drunk, kckod up a r<>w and tought, hub the magistrates refused a summons when ;jpp li< d for. As an instance of the prevalence of insubordination it .vas mentiontd that when ihe geese, turkeys, and poultry were sent to the refuge for Christm-is one n'jle-bodied pauper pointblank refused to aid when asked to assist in picking a goose. HOLIOWAY'B OINTMBNT AND PIHDS.—In all outward compl&intß a desperate effort should be made to at once removo these annojing infirmities, and of oatablishiug a oure. The remarkable remedies discovered by Professor Holloway will satisfactorily acoompH«h this desirable result, without any of those dangers or drawbaoks which atteisd the old method of treating ulcerative icflam matione, scrofulous affmotions, and eoorbutio eruptions. The most timid invalids may use both the Ointment and Pills with the utmost safety with certain success, provided a moderate attention be bestowed on their aooompanying " Direction!." Both the preparations soothe, heal and purify. The one assists the other materially in effeoting ourea and renewing strength by helping exhausted nature just when she needs suoh suocour. Tho noted quality of the Coffee made in the Oaf6B of Turkey, Franoe, and Amorioa is ohiefly due to tho fact that only Fresh Boasted Coffee is used ; so that none of tho volatile oil and other essentials are lost. ABk your grooer for Anderson's Coffee, and you will have a beverage alike refreshing and imul&ting, as it is fresh roasted and ground at the faotory, Timaru,—[Advt. 2J '

HARVEST, 1890. CORN SACKS (FULL SIZE) AND BINDING TWINE. TJAVE JUST RECEIVED my supply Sacks BmdiDg Twine, Sewing Twine Castor Oil, Colza Oil Valvoline Oil, and Englebert's Black and Ambar Oils, Suitable for Reapere, Engines, and Combines, Which I am Soiling at LOWEST PRICES. J. BROWN, Beehive Stores, Temuka.

EX RIKIUTAKA, WE OPEN TO-DAY LAST SHIPMENT BUT ONE FOR SUMMER SEASON. THE following is a Summary of the mere taking items : Special make of Kid Glove—the "May,"Black and Tana, 4 lever, 3* 6>l ; also 6 lever New Vandyke Collars and Fronts Handkerchiefs in Heiu Stitch and Tnpe Border Valenciennes L'ice, Belec'>ed designs Ladies Bdts, and a Job Line Fancy Muslin Aprons Large White Wool Squares A Range Blue Black Cashmeres JO Pieces Lengclotb, as before Bower's Shirting. Priocess W. P. Mantles. Also—--5£ Dezan Gem Hats, in Terra, Navy, Black, etc., 10|d, Special Purchace ; Usual .Price, Is lid. Damask Napkins, etc. DRESSMAKING- & MILLINERY Continue fuliy Employed, and the Heads of Departments are introducing Novelties for the INTER-S E ASON. Dea?eeb and Silk Meeobbs, T I M A It U ONLY TWO WEEKS NIOR OF OTJR SUCCESSFUL SALE ! POSITIVELY CLOSE ON SaTTTRDA 1 MIGHT, FEBRUARY Bth ! BEG to tender their hearty thuDks to the People of Sooth Canterbury for mukirig their Sale a pronouoced success. Since they opened here it has been an admitted fact that no such value could be procured anywhere, and, despite of their Low Charges for Sound Fashionable Qoods, they have now Re-.rnarked their Stock at such Prices it will only ba the fault of the Public if they dc not supply themselves durirjg the remaining Two Weeks with unprecedented Bargains. Closing in Two Weeks ! Bargains in Every Department Closing in Two Weeks ! Bargains in Every Department Every Article Must Be Sold—Call Early Every Article Must Be Sold—Call Early B-i Not Disappointed— STRICTLY CASH ON DELIVERY GLENDINING AND DOBIE, Mendjelson's Buildings, yjEMORIAL CARDS Printed neat }/X. *nd exped'tiously at the Office thii Paper,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1998, 23 January 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1998, 23 January 1890, Page 3

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