_ .— -*- ONTS" have hdflo ap' T"" HJi following AGE p, of this paper :~ - pointed in the' un tl for the sale and distrib v . . . JUieftonv ,„ ■-'.'.] ... - "'< .1 ... ... Wesjkoort £ L. Munso" gteymojath ... .„ ... ... J. B. #oeh Mok&M... ... .. G-. Mos« •;- IfeJbourn^ ") h ■ ■■ ■' ' > Gordon and Gotch London / : -■■■' Suoscriptions by Post, 31s. per Quarter, payable in advance. .■- T ' rapers posted to all' parts of the Colon* receipt of instructions. , Advertisements intended for insertion to be ■>'■ .«watthe Office of the Paper, not la^er than 0 o'coct on the night of publication. Notice of withdrawal of Advertisement ot ; , Subieription ' fo be sent in in writing, no Tert>»b orders attended to. CIAL HOTEL. W BOOTS ! BOOTS 1 BOOTS ! The Largest Stock and the Cheapest House in Town W.J. SHAW begs to paJHJie attention of the genera,! Public of Beefton ■ j und tbe sgmranaifcW districts 0 his very, Jarge assortment of. BocmAm shoes. ■■•■•" jtjst ak^cived, s*he Largjest Stock Ever Openecl in Rpet^on. Consisting of Mrns' Wotnens' and Child»©n»' BeejMtt endfess rarifity with all the u&te?*' 'Styles and most Fashionable make. ' Also a very I<arge stock of his OWN 3#AkE always p han9. Orders promptly execute^ , an 4 fit apd jrcarkniansbip' RO^ranteed - ' - Stock of Leather, Gripderf , and Ad Uppers always on hand, and the Clpßtjupplied qn |ibe,ral ter,ms . Note the address — W. JJ SHAW, Ppj/Osite tp Patterson Brothers's " j Store . • ; And next to t|e Golden Age Hotel, JBEEFrON. JJLpVTOf Gjt'Atlß- - ;■.. mmjy&AVS pills. : ': l r D top ST. ■ |The cfilcaey of JHolloway's Pills in dropsy .frfe^raordinary. ffhey act yrjth such peculiar effect upon the system, that the fluids arising from this dneiulj disease -are imperceptibly carried off ana prevented from any furthei accumulation. jThe sufferer regains a ' buoyancy of spirit! and rejoices in a completely renovated constitution ; but it is indispensably ?ieceisary that th* Ointment shoultl be most effectually rubbeif into the complaining parts Stpmaeb, Liter, Kidneys, and Bowels. " Those wild rofffer fi*om bile and Jivei complaints, should try the effect of (ibis Valuable remedy> a few doses of which yt'M make the sufferer feel elastic and vigorous, removing all impurities, giving a healthy action to tbe liver $ if bilious attacks be allowed - to coiitiiiue, serious casualties may ari^e,'|iM(l the Buflerer be consigned to a bed^f sicfeiieas. in all disorders of the kidneys, theOinkaent', should be well rubbed into the smalt of (he backj once or twice a day; and the Pillf acting in unison", will cure any comphjbts arish)g from these organs. ' ffi}ify,—SliortneßS of Breath and Weakness, Very bad symptoms, which « not corrected, may tend to some serious disorders of the . heart, or, oibVer vital organs. Eat moderately of solids, take six Pills nightly for some Ijttle time^ fake plen^'of fresh air with moderate exercise", a^d thß'%i.vam machuae^y w jjl be 'quieKly ' rertored* td' healfh and vigor.' Try ||ii» but for diree days only, and the mull willbemarvellmts. Complafets incident to Children. All, com plaiuts of children may scon Uc pored if 'cdre in taken to purify their blood correct the atiion of the liver, and' cleanse the stomach ana bowels j a few dpf es 6i these flimouft fills w limmediately have tfiefde^'red effect, . *rly if parents be cireiui BOt allowing \\ sm to eot of things which they ' ,inoflf irpp\d.6c wjurious ;to therasolves-. ■ $ottowty4 P/i * are the best remedy kyown • "■'ikwevf&rial 'or the following diseases.^— Ague ' ' I Temaie Irregu* Scrofula o •X;"'4ifhm& ' 'larities King's;! - /I Biflbui'Com« Fe"versofall Sore Thro platnte < kinds Stoneand Blotches on Jits G-rayel the Skin , i Gout Secondary BewelCon- Head-acbe Sympb plaints. i Indigestion Tieltoulo Colic* ', Infiammation ' efl* Ponstifation o^. Jaundice ' ' Tumours tbe Bowels ' Liver Com* / , ITlcers ' Consumption } pUitits~ Venereal DebDity fXumbago affections "Dropsy \ Piles Worms ofall Dysentery t Rbeumatism kinds Erysipelas Retention of Weakness, ' urine from What - . m . •* eTer CBU ? e • # * There is a considerable saving by talcing the larger sizes. ■ ' " N.B.— Directi.ofis fat the guidance of|>atients indvery iliaocdware afliitei Vobach Box. PpST.OJPFKJB SAYINGS BANKsi' fet The foUowiog are the regulations for tfieabote'liaifils':— ' 1. Jntet«>t |t |i»e rate of 4 per cent per ' Afi&ujn its fii*en on £200 and under : at ih© rate of 3 per cent, per annum on jflibe tmder £500 ; and in the same pro* portion for any shorter time on every complete £1 deposited, provided that no interest be allowed on more than £500. Depositors in the Post Office Savings Banks have direct Government security for the profljtpV repayment of their money. A depositor Jin any one of the Post Ofßce Banks can continue his deposits at any other of such Banks, andean Withdraw hi^ money at that Post Office Bank which i^ mosi convenient to him. 4. The ritieieii secresy i» obeerved with respect to tbe names of depositors in Posts Ofllee panks, and the amounts of their' deposits. '•' fy Aloney ma^ be deposited by or on be ' haJf of minob. Depositors over seven years of age' are treated as persons of Jail age, but minors under seven years : ofa^e cannot withdraw their deosjtsj until they |av^ reached the age fefeo. , ' , - m - A«t>li<JatJo OB to the Chief Officer in cacb Provine* on the business of Post Office SavJugiJßan^a. and the replies f «scut thereto are free from charge oi r fiosta^e.
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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 68, 24 January 1877, Page 4
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