MiiWb&B: SWIMS' ied ratq jO|Bb " 1 will Uiake.Liberal dtr consignments - ! .i: O I?’>] '• ; '”'T. , "‘* - ■ ;!\A7«pPJy.r~The ..Casb Vr TBuyers'of WOOL, and advanc? oncbnsiguhiehts to'i tlioir; jcorrespondent.in England and the Oo'ohies. . 71 i"’-’" iy : .. , ; ...., c ' } j;^Kinross’<r cc: ;-; THE PATENTS, ACT* 1860. NOTICE is hereby given* that anappli- . eation haa-been made. tp_ his Excellency" the Governor of the -cblony of New Zealand by“‘CHARLES JAMES POWNALL-. of; Wellington,; praying for Letters Patent to be granted junto him for improvements in' the treatment , and, preparation of ; Hhoirntium Tenax ' and other similar fibrous .vegetable substances. Any person who may have to prefer any objections granting.sueli Letters Patent is required, within four. calendar months from thoi publication of this nofico, to send to the office of John Boyle-Bennett, Esq., Registrar-General ‘at ‘Wellington, a statement in writing showing the grounds of such objections, and' subscribed with his proper name and address.. November 2,1868. ‘ 450 jgr OLL ; 0 WAY ’ S PILLs HEALTH AND LON»LIYE SECUBED. . L liepukities os the Blood.—ln selecting the most appropriate medicine fora, particular , ailment, there may be some 1 difficulty unless one can be found to purify, regulate, aud'improve the quality of- the blood. . These, pills possess and exert thes? three, qualifications ; n an extraordinary degree. They enable the stomach to digest; any ordinary fobu, —*-«aae the secretorypowers of the liver, cit,,.,»_ yurify the, blood," expel-all morbid mattbi, throw nto the circulation the purest elements. Weakness.and Debility.—How naany persons suffer from debility without knowing the causes why they are feeble ! 1 In most cases the stomach is the aggresssor. Holloway’s pills have Jong been famed for regulating a disordered stomach, and restoring its healthy digestive tone; they arc therefore confidenily recommended as a never-failing remedy in air cases where the constitution, from some cause, has become impaired or weakened. Axx DISOBDEKS AETEOIIN.& THE LIVER, Stomach; and Bowels.—Whenever the stomach, liver, - or bowels are disordered by high living, climate, over-indulgonce, undue exertion, or other causes, these fineregulating pills will soon rectify the evil, and speedily. bring back-energy, strength, and cheerfulness to the frame where previously all .was lassitude, gloom, and dejection. i Diseases oe the Head and Heaet These formidable-diseases are, unfort u! nately, of frequent occurrence; Tor.-the most part they creep on gradually, but may be prevented' by" proper" precautions. Holloyvay’s pills are the surest' preservatives against all derangemchts'of the brain, and .are the speediest eorrectors of, irregular circulation. If they be taken without delay when tingling in the. limbs, drowsi ness, or giddiness comes on, the effect will be marvellous. Eemaxes op all Ages and Classes.— The fame of these pills is partly based upon .the beneficial effects they- have upon the constitutions of females. Prom the domestic servant to the; peeress, universal favor is accorded to them for their invigorating- and purifying properties; -which "render them so 6afc and invaluable in all disorders peculiar to’the. sex. Obstructions of every kiud, either in young perions just entering inte womanhood or approaching the turn of life— the. most critical period—may be rac ically removed by a recourse to these pills.Despondency, ob Low Spibits.—The misery occasioned, by a...disordered digestion is, unfortunately, felt by most. These famous pills" should be taken in appropriate doses to adjust the disturbed functions. i They; dispel,headache, l biliousness, . nausea.^.lowness of spirits, and all similar ailments. A course of these valuable purifying; pills,never fails in removing the; cause. of. such morbid affections, with out Bubjecting-the sufferer to any, inconve nience. - - : Holloway’s Pills are the -best remedy known-in tbeworld-for the-following- diseases :—Agve, asthma, bilious complaints, blotches'on~ the skin,- '■ b"owel '■complaints, cplics; eonstipationof thebowels,.consumption, debility, dropsy, dyse n tery, erysipelas, female irregularities, fevers of all kinds, fits, gout, ; lieadachee;i indigestion, infiamtnationj jaundice, livey. complaints, lumbago, piles, retention bf;, urine sore throats,'•Bcrpfulii : 6r.kihg ? s:evil, sfone and- gravel; secondary symptoms; 3 tic-dolo- , roux,_ tumor ulcers, vengreaLaflections, worms, ofall kinds, weakness from what- ‘ ever cause72cc™&e'."""";~ ;,?Soldfat< thevEstablishment ,of Professor . Holiqyvay,; 244» Strand. (near/Xemple Bar,) jAipdon also .by. all respectable Druggists apjdjDealers. ini Medicine , the ciyilised'wcrld,.ati : tiip, folio is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6s, Ilfi, 228,1ancl 33aleach box.' ? ' r dN.B? p| ! ejery Tjdisorder to . Printing;.,;..'; .'“v. .? .7 C'lfy <: f .c CHEAP < •-1 /: M liiliOJl r . ■ > Having received from Melbourne a anlr %mximxt 0?. ‘ L ■ ! ."" V t' . •*' , ■ ./- : ; NEW TYPES,: is prepared to execute all kiads of ~ .Job-work, including-' POSTERS, HAND-BILLS, BILL-HEADS, . CARDS, CIRCULARS, CUSTOM-HOUSE FORMS, _ Ac., &c., -, - - on-sliort notice and reasonable terms. - BVEBT DESCEIPHojf 0J ©nmmental BLACK OR COIiOEEBytSS^BOORS & PAMPHLETS executed with. . , ACCURACY AND DESPATCH ; I'KI.NTING . .. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, . *£;; -•; *' at the. , r ;v. i * ' -J *1 TIXCES OmCE, ? / 'i 1 v 1 -NAPLERr .tjL * 3 ( ’ ■■v. i, ; ■ .-I* if .(.it I •. r 'J". j--/..
Holxowax’s Puls are the -best remedy known-in tbaworld for the following- diseases :—Agve, asthma, bilious complaints, blotches on'the skin,-' bowel '■complaints, eplics; eonstipationof thebowels,.consumption, debility, dropsy, dysentery, erysipelas, female irregularities, fevers of all kinds, fits, gout, indigestion, infiamTnation, jaundice, liver, complaints, lumbajgo, piles, retention'of, urine sore throats, alone and- gravel; secondary 'symptoms; 3 tic-dolo-wjux; tumor ulcers, yengreaPafleetions, worms, ofall kinds, weakness from whatever cause7^™&e.‘"~~ ;,jSold|at< thevEstablishment ,of Professor Holloway,; 24i,. Strand, (near/i'emple Bar,) j[A(n,don \ j also .by .all respectable I) ruggists apdrßealers. ihl Medieine’.ihrbughbjiT the ciyilised/wcrld,-al; : tho, foliovsng is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6s, llfi, 228, ; ancl 333.Pach box.-' Bii^ 'stonier are-rated to VZ- CLi ’
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Hawke's Bay Weekly Times, Volume 2, Issue 102, 14 December 1868, Page 304
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