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ABOUT to marry, are you ? Morrison Bros A can supply jiil household ants. It is understood that the Prohibition Purty will put up a candidate for tlio Westland scat in opposition to tho Premier, in order t 0 secure a largo no-license poll. Sent Nine Bottles of Ohtunberl&in's Cough K?niedy to her Friends.—" A lady customer of mine was so well pleased with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy which she had used for her children when suffering from colds and croup," says F. W. J. Fletcher, a chemist at Homebush, Victoria, "that during a fortnight's time she obtained at my shop, nine bottles, which sho sent to friends in different partsof the state, telling them how much good it had done and advisii <j them to give it a trial. Sold by J. C. Oddie, chearist, Temuka, and Mdsrrison Bros., Geraldine. The Premier has received a caWo message from the High Commissioner notifying that the sitting- of the Postal Union Congress huS' been fixed for the hrst weelc in April, 1906, at Home ; also that the Pacific Cable Conference opened on Thursday in London. If your muscles are sore, bones ache, joints feel stiff, and if pains dart through your body, it is probably rheumatism. Purify your blood, get out all the rheumatism poison —no need of your suffering in this way. Wo navo the following letter from Mr. R. J. Kowald, of Mannuni.So. Australia. Sir. Kowald 'also sends his photograph. "I Buffered great!}'"with rheumatism, which laid mo up for a Ions: time. I tried a great many medicines, but they were of little or no use. A friend who had taken Ayor's Sarsaparilla induced mo to try it. I thought it would be just like all the other medicines. 15nt there was a groat ami pleasant surprise in store for me, for after taking one bottle I was better. Tho swelliug began to go down, the pains began to leave mc,aud I felt better in every way. After taking only five bottles I was completely cured. while'l was taking the Sarsaparilla 1 also took Ayor's Pills to keep my bowels in good condition." There aro many imitation .Snrsnparillas. Be sure you get "Ayers." Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. £1,000,000. Insure with a Local Company at LOWEST K'RATES. A.GENTS for South Canterbury : W. G. ASPINALL, Temuka. C. T. BORRELL, Geraldine. C&nterjbury Farmers' Co-operative Association, Timaru. P. Grant, Waimate. Dutson & Wilson, St. Andrews. CHAS. H- OROXTON, Manager, CHRTRTCHURCH. Watchmaker, Temuka, tfEGS to draw attention to his Special Lines in WATCHES. Nickel Levers 25/-, good timekeepers and warranted twelve months, also at 10/0, 20/-, 22/(5, up to 30/-, English Lever Hunting Watches from £3 10/-. High Grade Rotherams always in stock. Ladies' Silver Hunting Watches, good value, 35/-, and all prices from 27/G, O.P. do. from 21/- upwards A. splendid variety of gold and silver Brooches, Bangles, Watch Chains, and all fashionable Jewellery. Excellent assortment of Engagement Rings from 15/- ho Six Guineas. All Goods warranted and prices as low as any in Canterbury. Work carefully done at moderate charges, and warranted 12 <noni3i3. EARLY CROP. TAKE THEM IN TIME. WINTER COUGHING has begun. Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry Is beginning to Sell. People think as much of it as ever. It certainly is a good remedy for Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness, and Ordinary Throat Troubles. Price 1/6 and 2/6. 1 Bring it back' if you don't like it. W. H. CARL CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, TEMUKA.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 5263, 24 June 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 5263, 24 June 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 5263, 24 June 1905, Page 1

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