JUST RECEIVED, ..AND ON SALE AT THE RED BOOT, SHAKESPEARE-ROAD, THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES EVER IMPORTED INTO NAPIER, Consisting of the following:— LADIES’ COLORED CASHMERE ELAS-TIC-SIDE BOOTS Ditto ditto ditto Balmoral Military Heel Boots Black Cashmere Elastic-side Military Heel Boots Ditto ditto Side Lace ditto ditto ditto Ditto ditto Elastic House Boots Kid Boots, Elastic-side, Military Heels Ditto ditto Balmoral, Military Heels Cloth Boots, Elastic-side and Side-lace Patent Calf Slippers DittoJSeal ditto Black Kid ditto Ditto Cashmere ditto Venetian Dressing ditto Women’s strong Leather Boots GENTLEMEN’S Patent Wellington Boots, morocco legs Ditto'ditto Balmoral Boots elastic side ditto Ditto ditto Oxford Shoes CALF WELLINGTON BOOTS, light and stout Ditto Half ditto Ditto Balmoral Boots Ditto elastic side Boots Ditto Oxford Shoes Ditto Blucher Boots Strong Kip Blucher Boots Carpet and Buff Slippers Children’s Boots and Shoes, all colours, make, and sizes. Colonial Watertights always on hand. COUNTRY DEALERS SUPPLIED. A quantity of Empty Cases for Sale. Militia Notice. Office of Militia and Volunteers, Napier, 14th December, 1864, IT having come to the knowledge of the Adjutant of the Napier Militia that several persons liable to serve in the Napier Militia or Volunteers have neglected to enrol themselves, Notice is hereby given that the provisions of the several Mihtia Acts in force, in regard of persons neglecting to enrol themselves, will in all cases be rigidly carried out. E. WITHERS, Capt. and Adjt. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS! Holloway’s Pills and Ointment. Copy of a Letter receivedfrom Messrs. GORDON AND OOTCH. Dated , Melbourne , July 25, 1864. TYEAR SIR, —We found out that there has XJ been a considerable trade doing in COUNTERFEITING YOUR PILLS. That a man, (whose name we know), made for a certain person a machine, rolling out One Hundred and Fifty Pills at once. That labels were printed, and despatched up the Country in great numbers, by one Boulton (we are informed). He failed about three weeks ago, and the machine was offered to a friend of ours for sale, which we suspect is at work somewhere. What can we do for in this matter? Something should be done at once. If we were sure you would approve of it, we would set the Detectives at work, and soon ferret the nest out. We are, &c., (Signed) “ GORDON & GOTCH.” In many places abroad, the Government stamp to the Medicines has lately been forged, and affixed to an immense quantity of spurious Ointment and Pills, and sold to the public as my preparations. Please to observe, therefore, that the words “ HOLLOWAY’S PILLS AND OINTMENT LONDON,” besides being on the British Government Label, as heretofore, are woven in the water-mark of every leaf of the Pamphlets, without which the Medicine is not genuine, Aso, be careful to observe that the address on the covers of the Pots, and the labels of the Boxes, is “ 244, Strand, London,” and that there is no initial before the name “HOLLOWAY,” Parties who may be defrauded by Vendors selling spurious “ Holloway’s Pills and Ointment,” are invited to communicate the particulars to me or to Messrs. Gordon & Gotch, of Collins-street, Melbourne, when legal proceedings will be immediately instituted against the offenders, and an ample remuneration given to Informants for their trouble, and a pledge not to divulge their names. (Signed) THOMAS HOLLOWAY. London, 24th Sept., 1864. Holloways Ointment and Pills.—Premature Decline. —The unwary and thoughtless may save themselves a sea of future troubles by an early recourse to these excellent curatives. All blotches from whatever cause arising, all enlargements of the glands wherever situated, irritating sores and debilitating discharges, may be safely and certainly cured by employing Holloway’s Ointment and Pills, in accordance with the instructions wrapped round each pot and box. No timidity need deter the weakest from applying to these restoratives, which exert the threefold qualities of purifying, regulating, and repairing without disturbing the stomach, annoying the nervous system, or rendering confinement to the house necessary. Holloway’s medicaments will stem the source of raanv maladies, which, when neglected, produce miserv.— Add.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 206, 23 December 1864, Page 4
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668Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 206, 23 December 1864, Page 4
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