The Feildjog Star works off (be following :—Things are not always teen in the saute light by different persons. A fen months ago, when settlement was in ita infancy on the back blocks near the Knahine ranges, one of the pioneers, with an eye to comfort and economy, was wont to do most of his busbfelling and clearing in the condition of Adam before ! the fall. He was cool and happy, ; But, as “Time wafted the hours along with feathery wings,” houses were built, and married men began to bring their, wives to their new homes. When our primitive friend saw the first lovely woman who invaded those wilds he ejaculated, “ The bloomin’ bloqk’s ruined! We’ll have to wear breeches |”and fled into the deepest recesses of the forest. The rails in the United States would go around the earth twelve times. The latest statistics show that there are, 71,287 lepers in Bengal, 15,944, in Madras I and 13,842 in The lepers in the native States are not included in these totals. HOIIOWAY’S OIMTHBNT AMD PlMffl.— Notable Facts. —Intense heat augments the annoyances of skin disease, and encourages the development of febrile disorders and. therefore they should, as they may,be removed : by these detergent and purifying prepara ; lions. In stomach complaints, liver affect done, pains and spasms of the bowels* Hollo-' way’s ointment well rubbed over the affected ; part immediately gives the greatest ease, pre- ’ vents congestion and inflammation, checks the threatening diarrhoeas and averts incipient cholera. The poorer inhabitants of large cities will find these remedies to be their best friend when any pestilence rages, or when from unknown causes eruptions, boils, ab- : acessea, or ulcerations betoken the presence; 1 of taints of impurities within the system, land call for instant and effective curative I medicines, 1
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2192, 23 April 1891, Page 1
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298Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 2192, 23 April 1891, Page 1
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