( A DVKKTISBMEXT.) NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL KN HI BIT lON, CIT 11LSTC HU UCIL. Those that wish to be represented at the International Exhibition to be held in Christchurch in March next should inform ua of their intentions. We have been con nocrel with all the International Exhibitions hel 1 in the Colonies. At tho late A Ichaide Exhibition we represented sixty exhibitors, for whom we secured HI jgol-i medals, 40 Hrsfc and oie second awards, three of which were for New Zeala-no firms —I) Strang aim -I. F. Martin. liD'orcargiil ; an 1 I . Horan, Wellington. Onr plan is to• represent the exhibitors, transact, their business, fix the exhibit in its space, attend to the judging of exhibits, and anything necessary while the exhibition remains open and at the close re-pack and sen 1 them roods hack, or su ! l them, or duplicate thenof. if required. It is very incmv e dent f. r ixliihifnr.s to attend the exhibhion to tix their exhibits, and causes rhem not only a great loss of time but loss of money, which they must necessarily expand on them Then, again, the exhibitors have abcnelit : they have no trouble in petting spice. They inform ns how much is required, a ol we secure it for them, as we have a hope amount granted In us, -;c fix the exhibits on a better apace than if they applie 1 'hem selves. Onr terms are moderate, W-* specially caution the public against giving their exhibits to so-called exhibition agents, who have been the rounds of ail the exhibitions, and run the exhibitors into debt, and other difficulties.-- Ai.hkiit S. Maxmilts and Co., Illitish and Colonial Manufacturers’ Agents. Ilea ! office, 91, Little (lol’iiis-street E., Melbourne; 07, King William-street, Adelaide ; Town lfa.ll, Perth. W. A. ; perinano.'t branch in Christ, church after March 1, ISS2 ; London, St. Paul’s Buildings.—Copies of circulars may bo obtained at the office of this paper. Hoi.LOWAv’s OINTM-lvr AND 1’11, 1, 5. Coughs. L fluenz i,~ Too soothing proper ties of th se mu licain-mts render them w.d worthy < f trial in ad dise-vses of tlierespba tory organs. In common colds and influ ouza the Pills, taken internally, and tin Ointment rubbed over the chest and threat are exceedingly efficacious. When inliu enza is epidemic, this treatment is easiest, safest, and sip set. Ho loway’a Pills purify the blood, remove all obstacles to its froi circulation through the lungs, relievo th oyer gorged air lubes, and render tlioresplra tion free without reducing th« strength irri tilling the. nerves, or depressing i he. spirits such arc .the ready means of saving sufl'ci in; when any one is afflicted with colds, coughs bronchitis, and other cheat complaints,' In which so many persons aro seriously am
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1035, 17 February 1882, Page 3
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