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ONTS bave beea ap* TffK following AGE a, pf this paper .— pointed >>• the up n fer thes^e «pd distribu Reefton • • ••• ••■ _ ••• ••• n Wattiutri ... ... 3. L. Munso ■Sassmz : .:. ::: ,?"*A |Wbourne % , „ C Gordon and Gotch 'ftAicriptions by Post, 31s. per Qnarter f pflijFßble ip advance. lepers posted to all parts of the Colony ree^pt of instructions. Aavertiiements intended for insertion to be .eft # *b,e Office of the Paper, not later than 9 o'coci on tbe night of publication. Notice of withdrawal of Advertisement, or Subscription to be sent in in writing/ no (yeroab orders attended to. r ~ rC 6IAL HOTEL. BOOTS J BOOTS 1 BOOTS ! (The Largest Stock and the CU(9ape«t House in Town WJ. SHAW begs to call the attention of the general Publio of Beefton rod tbe snrronnding districts to his very large assortment of. BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST AIUIYED, The Largest Stock Ever Opened in Reeiton. Consisting ot nfens' Womens' and Child- - . fens' Boots in endless variety witb al) the l^atep*. Styles and most Fashionable make. Also a very Large stock of his OWN MAKE always on hand. Orders promptly executed, and fit and workmanship guaranteed twrHarge Stoph of Leather, Grindery, and A d Uppers always on hand, and, the Closeupphed qjx liberal terqs. Note the address— W. J. SHAW, Opposite tp Patterson Stpre . And next to tbe Goldpn Age Hotel, BEEFTON. JLdvice gratis HO^LQWArS PILW, DR 0 P ST. ■KThp efflpaoy of Hpljoway's Pills in drppsy fj&traprdina^y. Tbey act with such peculiar #»*pt TjPflP the system, that the fluids arising from thiS direful disease are imperceptibly pdrriedoff and prevented from any furthet accumulation. Th? sufferer regains a buoyancy of spirits and rejoipf s in a completely fppovated copstitution 5 but it is indispensably nepMffWy that the Ointment should be most eipptuaHv rubbed into the complaining parts Stomach, Liver. Sidneys, aad Bowels, Those who suffer irom bile and liver pomplaints, should try the effect of $hie valuable remedy, a few doses pf whiob will malce tp? sufferer feel elastic and vigorous, re* moving all impurities, giving a healthy action fo the livpr 5 if bilious attacks be alldjf ed to continue, serious casualties may arise, and the super er be eppsigned to a bed of sickness. Inalldifprdersofthe kidneys, the Ointment should be wall ribbed into the small of the back, oppe or twice a day; and the Pil. acting in nnifon, will xure any compl^nts arising from thei* oreans. lUdfo—Shprtneis ef Breath aod Weakness, Very bad symptoms, which it not correoted, t may tend tp; some serious disorders of the heart, or othejfi yital prgans. Eat moderately . pf golids, take qx Pills nightly for some little ', time ; take plenty pf fresh air with moderate • exercise, and tha hnman machinery will be ( ara^kly restored ip lipalth and yigor. Try i fhls bnt for three days only, and the result ( Will be marvellous. , Complaints incident to Children. All complaints of children may scon b? >■ OWred if care be taken to purify their bipod ( correct tbe action of the liver, and cleanse the stomaoh and bowels j a few dpae? of these Eucoons Pills vill immediately have the degired effect, particularly if parents tie careft|| in St allpwihg $em tp >af of things which pw wovld be injurious to themselves. jtolloway s Pifo are the best remedy TfflHqn intif worid for ihe following diseases:--": Ague ' female Ifregu- Scrofula o Asthma larities King's E ' B^ous Com* Fevers of all Sore Thrp * phdnts kinds Stone and : on Fits Gravel tibeSin Gout Secondary | BewelCom* Head-ache Sympto C* nts Indigestion TicDoulo ' Inflammation eux Constipation of Jaundice Tumours the Bowels Liver Com* Ulcers Consumption pUints Venereal : Debility Lumbago affections : Dropsy Piles Worms of all Dysentery Rheumatism kinds ' Erysipelas Retention ot Weakness, \ Urine from what erer cause \ %* There is a considerablei favipg by taking tbe larger sizes. N.B.— Directions for the guidance of patients ; |n every disorder are affixed to each Box. .-■*»*»*aa»Mi!i.iii 1 nun — — ___^— n imm . POST QFFICE SAyDIGS BA^KS, The following are the regulations fpr \he abovo banks :— 1. Interest at the rate pf 4 per cent per anpnm is given on £200 an^ nnder : at 1 the rate of 3 per cent, per an^nm on snips npder $500 ; and in the same proportion for any shorter timo on every complete £1 deposited* proy^ed that no interest be allowed on more than $500, Depositors in the Post Office Sayings Banks have direct Government security for' the prompt repayment of their money. A depositor in any one of the Post Office Banks can continue bis deposits at any other of such Banks, and can withdraw his money at that Post Oiiice Bank which is most convenient to him. |, 'ilie strictest secresy is observed with respect tp the nanjes of depositors in Posts Ofliee Bpnks, and the amounts of their deposits. Bi Money may bo deposited fey p? on be hatf^ minors. Depositors oyer seven " years pf age are treated as persons of , full ag?, but minors un^er seven years of age panhpt withdraw their deositsj " until they have reached tbp age '"seyen. '".Applications tp the Chief Officer in ' each Province on the bnsiness of Post Office Savings Banks, and tbe replies test thereto*,^, free from charge or Co3tßge. mmm/**-* -.■#

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue 72, 2 February 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue 72, 2 February 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue 72, 2 February 1877, Page 4

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