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OTICE. fpHB following AGENTS hay» been aprr v "\JL •• pointed ia. the undermentioned towns for the sale and distribution of this paper ;— • gestport ... ..". ." Z j" T^lMunson Brtjmoaih ... a.B.Paph gpkitika... - /ti M , , • , ml^ i * _ , C ••■ ?» GordoD and Gotch . JSm 0 ? 1 * 4 T* by Poife 2lßt P er swwle ia advance. Papers posted to all parts of the Colon* Jfteemt of _ instructions, »vtended for insertion to bo 3R at the Office pf the Paper, not later than f vm* ea the night of publication. 3 ofeee of yfthdj?awal of Advertisement or ga^eription^d be sent in in writing, no b >eroab orders attended to. Zr ~~* CIAL HOTEL BOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! fhe Largest Stock and the Cheapest House in Town *IT J. SHAW hegs to call the attention f.T. oflhe general Pnbiic of Eeefton ■ne3 the sarronnding districts to his very $Jg§ ..assortment of. "POOTS- 'AND .SHOES. JUST AIUJVED, fbs Largest Stock Ever Op^riecf in Reeiton, Consisting ot Mens' Wonaens' and Child»jens* Boots in endless variety with all the Latest Styles and rno3t Fashionable make. Also a very Largp stock of his OWN MAKE always on hand. Orders promptly executed, and fit and jrorkmanship guaranteed IrorkWree Stock of Leather, Grindery, and Ad uppers always on hand, and the Closeapplied on liberal terms. Note the address — \ /W. J. SnAW, Opposite to Patterson Brothers's .■■■'■' '■ Store ;■"■ ' . And next to the ; ' Golden Age Hotel, Eeefton. gratjb" PPLLOWArS ?JLLB. 9 ups y/ irr&e effieaey of HollowajW Pills in drops? 5 ; extraordinary . Tbly tos with such peculiar *Sat upon the system, t$ at the fluids arising from this direful d/searse are imperceptibly earned off arid prerentfed from any' furthei Accumulation. Tthe' sufferer regains a buoyancy ! df spirits and rejoices in a Complete!? renovated 'constitution ; but it is indispensably iecessary that the Ointment shoiild be most ifiTectuallv rubbed into the complaining parts ' Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, and Bowels,' Those who suffer from Bile abd v livei complaints, should try the' effect '?M this valuable remedy, a few diyes of wflich wili rank* the sufferer ft el elastic and vigorous, removing all impurities, givufg a healthy action t tO'tha liver; if bilious/ attacks bo allowed * to continue, serious cesualties may arise, and the suflerer be consigned to a bed of sickness. In all disorders of the iidifieva, the Ointment should be well rubbed -into the small of the back, oflce'pr twice ji day; the Pilli acting in unison, w/ll' cure any complaints arising from these Organs; , y Pnfiy,— •ShortneEß of Breath and Weakness. Very bad syrtiptbms, which h not corrected, nay tend to fome serious disorders of the heart, Or other vital organs. Eat moderately of solids, take six Pills nightly for some little finrt; taie plenty of fresh air with moderate exercisey and the human machinery will be quickly restored to health and vigor. Ivy this lot fdf three days only, and the result V}ll be marvellous. Complaints incident to Children. £11 complaints of children may scon b« cored if care be taken to purify I heir blood Correct the action oi' the liver, and cleanse the stomach and bowels ; afew doses oi these fcmous Pills will immediately have thVdesired,. effect, particularly if parents be Careful in'" hot allowing them to eat of things which they foow wovld beipjuriooo to themselves. Holhway s Pills are the hestkemedy known inthevwrtdforthefol^owiig dkeases; — Aga« •' * ' " 'Teinaie Irregu- Bero»'ula 0 Asthma larities" ,* King's B bilious Com« Fevers of all Sore Thro plaints , kinds 3krtches on '■ fitr *■ oravel : the Skin ooat * Secondary 3^wel Com- Head|ache Sympto plaints Indi|eitioa TicDoulo Colic* . Inflmrnnatir"s euz Constipation of JaMdice Tumours the Bowels |ater Com- Ulcers Consumption .-#■ plaints Venereal jbebility / tuuibago aflections Ihopsy PDes Worms of all Dytentery ' BB^umatiam kinds jErvsipelas Retention of "Weakness, i Urine ' from what e^er cause *#* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. / ° J^.3. — J>irectioij » for the guidance of pajrfontg fti every diioi'tbrars aifliol to eacu/Box. TS-^f'"! '.'_ ■■'- -■'- ' - ' "'"'■" l —T^rr. POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANES, The following are the regulations for the above banks :-«* 1, Interest at tte rate of 4 per cent per ' annnm is giyen on £200 and under 1 at ti»e rate of 3^ per cent, per annam on roms onder 4/500 ; and in the satne proportwa for afiy shorter time on every complete £1 deposited, provided that no mfejest be allowed on more thau *500, "Deposit©r«in the Post Office Barings Basks have direct Government security for* the grompt repayment of Jsbeir jaoney. ! 4 depositor io any one of the Post offiJßti 'Banks can continue ha deposits at alt 'otbe r of, such Banks, andean withdraw his nioney at thas Post Office H^k wfcjch ft most convenient to him. 4, Tl^iifieteirt secresy is observed with • respect \q the nbmenoi depositors in Posts Office Banks, and. the amounts of their de posits. ff tb&J te debited by or on behalf of minors, depositors over seyen yeaw 0* age are treated as persons of fojl Bgei but mffiioi's under seven years of age cannot withdraw their dcosits^ until they have reached the ager Ipjji'cations id the Chief Officer in I f»en Province on the buwness of Post % Offce Savings Banks, and the replies ft mt&ettio *s»J* i & fro ffl eh«I« or f\ |p»tag»'S3i jrw:m

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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 62, 10 January 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 62, 10 January 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 62, 10 January 1877, Page 4

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