MBPWAE. —— 1 — Z hftr.ffife.iif iAlif ft- TWiTA'" <IAMS’S f WOI*fiBEFiX6 Which are now almost a household word in Victoria, from the immense success achieved through the curative properties they possess, can now be obtained from the nndAWMgwAd, who has been appointed Wholesale Agent for the Colony, From the fact that the proprietors have in the preparation of those Remedies studiously endeavored to supply a genuine article at a most reasonable price, in order that all classes may participate in the benefits to be derived from the use of them, they trust that the same success which haus attended their efforts in Victoria will be accorded to them in New Zealand, feeling assured that their really Invaluable Remedies —four in number —require bat one trial to prove the well-merited reputation they already possess. WILLIAMS’S MAGIC LOTION (So called because, in effecting Gores, its operations have been apparently magical), an invaluable remedy for Rheumatism or Gout, Ulcerated Wounds (no matter of how long standing), Cuts, Bruises, or Sprains, Chilblains, Bunions, Whitlows, Borns, or Scalds, Ulcerated or Sore Throats, Toothache or Neuralgia, Bites or Stings of Insects, Eruptions on the Skin, &0., Ac. WILLIAMS’S RHEUMATISM MIXAn efficacious remedy for Rheumatism and Rheumatic Gout in all stages. N.B.—-The Lotion to be used externally, the Mixture internally. WILLIAMS’S EYE LOTION, For the cure of Sandy and Swelling Blight, Inflammation, Weakness of the Eyes, &0., ho. WILLIAMS’S HORSE AND CATTLE For curing Windgalls, Broken Knees, Inflammation of the Stomach and Bowels, or Gripes, Greasy Heels in Horses, and Sprains, strains, Tumours, Cuts, Bruises, or Wounds of every description, in Horses, Cuttle, or Dogs, &c., &o. REMEDIES, TUBE, EMBROCATION,
Squatters, Fanners, and livery Stabfo* keepers will find in the above Embrocation a very efficacious care for the many complaints incidental to horses and cattle, and a great saving to their pockets. Prepared and sold wholesale by Williams and Co., 13 Flinders lane west, Melbourne. Wholesale Agent for New Zealand—0. P. £EH>, Stafford street, Dunedin, From whom all information and the most reliable testimonials can be procured.
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HOLLuWAJI’S PILLS.—The Liver, the Stomach, and their Ailments. —Alternations of temperature, muggy weather, a troubled mind, sedentary habits, excesses of the table, and a gay, reckless mode of life exert the most deleterious influence over the live? and stomach. When once these organs are fairly out. of order, great inroads are quickly made on the general state of the health; the constitution, which has been deprived of two of its noblest organs, soon gives way, and diseases quickly follow, from which, if neglected, the worst consequences will inevitably result. If a course of Holloway’s celebrated Pills be persevered in, all will be well again, as they are the finest and noblest correctives of the blood ever known, and a certain cure for all disorders of the liver and stomach. IS HOW PUBLISHED—*‘rpHE MORNING STAB,, BEING ▲ MORNING EDITION ta “THE EVENING STAR* Designed for Country Circulation. “THE EVENING STAR ALSO IS ENLARGED, And both editions printed on full-sized news paper. Both issues will contain Full Reports of all the News, local and general, up to the hour of going to press, and together will IIBLV6 ft DAILY CIRCULATION OF NOT LESS THAN 4000 COPIES. As all Advertisements, unless otherwise ordered, will Appear in Both Editions, the Morning and Evening Stare will be the most extensively circulated ADVERTISING MEDIUMS in the Colony, as well as indispensable Family and General Newspapers. Subscription, 6s 6d per Quarter; or free by post or coach, 10s, payable in advance. Subscribers will please be good enough to. send in their names, accompanied by a Post Office order payable to the Manager, or forward their orders to any of the under-named
agents:— Alexandra—Frederick Kummioh. Arrowtown—Robert Pritchard. Blueakin—Thos. Quayle. Blue Spur—Kobt. Grieve. Balclutha—W. Ralston. Blacks—Samuel Leask. Bendigo Gully—Josiah Mitohenson* Clyde—Martin Marshall. Cromwell—lsaac Wright. Cardrona—M'Dougall and Smith. Gatlin’s River—Rae. Green Island—Robert M'Craoken Hampden—Alex. M‘lntyre. Lawrence—Jonas Harrop. Mosgiei—St L. and A. Webb, Naseby— Brown and Smith. Outram —Snow Bros. Oamaru—Richardson. Otepopo—Thomas Horqe. Palmerston —M‘Mahon and Welsh. Port Chalmers—John Dale. Port Molyneux—John Patterson. Puerua—David Whittock. Queenstown—R. Boyne. Roxburgh—John Beighton. St. Bathans—Wm. Pyle. Shag Valley—Hugh Lyons, Tokomairiro—Jas. A. Henderson. Waihola—Thos. Douglas. Waitabuna—Sydney Wilson. Waikouaiti—G. K. Browne.: W arepa—Falconer. Agents wanted in places where not already appointed.
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Evening Star, Issue 3225, 21 June 1873, Page 4
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703Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 3225, 21 June 1873, Page 4
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