Ulha good timo coming for Ruoftoti wi attfufetily load to a considprnble inoroaso iv population, th» woathor thai has nflliotod the district so long having broken up and di« appeared, and tho roads again in good working order, will throw life and cheerfulness, around and upon this portion of New Zealand io favorod and co blossod, with all tha rpndors lifo ngroeabto, but whioh mnj and frequently do lead to fhono habits whioh ■ ongondor diaraso through oxposuro to lu'oknoßi nnd chills, tho boalthiertt may bo striokon down by Rhrumawsm, RitJir/ifATto Gotrr« Lumbago, Intrbmittknt Fkvkiw, niMou»»« NKss, Ac, and it is well that nil should know tho most reliablo cures for thoso aro tht famouii lNUtA.tr MRnlOrWßs known n» (ihol.lah's Great Indian Ouros,"-— thoy can bo had of M. R. Qi««iiigc, Ohomist, appointed solo wholosulo ngent for Roofton and difltriot. Sco toHtimoniuls in ndvortising columns.— Adrfc t > \
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Inangahua Times, Issue 22, 22 November 1878, Page 2
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146Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Inangahua Times, Issue 22, 22 November 1878, Page 2
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