Tho good t|mo ooming for Koofton will anpurndly load to a oonuidorablo inoroaso in population, tho woathor that has aflliotod tho dintrlot bo long having brokon up and disappeared, and tho roads again fr gQOd work* ing order, will throw lifo and ohoorfulnoss around and upon this portion of Now Jfoaland so favored and ea blossod, with till that rondors lifo agrooablo, but whioh may and frequently do load, to thoso habits which ongondor disease through oxposwro to flioktions and chills, tho hoalthiost may bo striokon down by Rheumatism, Bhkpmatio Gotm Lumhago, Intbumittrnt Frvkus, Bimoubb* ifEfls, Ac, and it is woll that all should know the moat reliable ouroa for thoso aro tho auiQuu Indian Mbdioinjjb known ns Üballah's Groat Indian Ouron,"— thoy can bo had of M. B. Qißßingo, Ohomi«t appointed solo wholosalo agent for lloofton and distriot. See testimonials in advertisng^columns,—Adfts
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Inangahua Times, Issue 77, 2 September 1878, Page 2
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143Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Issue 77, 2 September 1878, Page 2
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