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NEW SEEDS. NEW SEEDS. < CQ CD 0 Pi O e+P o CD 02 BRESEE’S EARLY PROLIFIC (AMERICAN), LAPSTONES, FLUKES, EARLY SHAWS, REGENTS, Ac. ALL KINDS OF New Garden and Agricultural Seeds, JUST TO HAND. ALSO, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF CHOICE FRUIT AND ROSE TREES. 50,000 QUICKS. iPEZR.xrvx-A.nsr a-TXAJsro. DUNCAN M'LEAN, MAIN ROAD.

WESTLAND LAND and ESTATE U COMPANY. Capital ... XIOOO, In 2000 Shares of 10s each, payable as follows : —2s 6d on application, and 2s Gd a month until the whole is paid up, For the purpose of purchasing the following properties : House, and Section, 33 x 99 feet, in Sewell street, Hokitika ; 2 sections 33 x 99 feet each, adjoining above. Section 14, Arab lira Road, at junction of the Christchurch Road and the proposed railway, which will he ■ divided into 20 building allot- I meats. ■ On one of the allotments there is a large five-roomed house, with five-stalled i stable, chaff room, and hay shed. ! Through the laud runs, it is coafi- j dently asserted, the front beach lead of ! gold, and the promoter is positive that | the property will shortly increase in value, as the railway is, about being ' started. The shareholders will determine, when, the share list closes, how the properties will be disposed of, and m;>y depend on the titles being perfect. As many intending shareholders wish the piomoter to. make-a definite proposal in reference to the disposal of the above | properties, I will guarantee them to receive 7 per cent per annum on their outlay for seven years, after which the interest. will be reduced, and shareholders wishing to withdraw will be paid their money in full. The scrip of the above Company being ready for issue the promoter will hold one-half of it. The balance will be offered to the public, and one-half the the capita. l so raised will be applied to paying elf the incumbrances on die property, tiie other half to improving itunder the superintendence of Trustees and Auditors elected by the shareholders. Applications for shares to be made to ROBERT WRIGHT, Arab ura Road. GRATEF (JL.— COMFOKTIN G. | P P.S’S COCOA. BREAKFAST. “By a through knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctor’s bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles wf diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are fleating around ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.”—See article in the Civil Service Gazzete. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets or tins, labelled : JAMES EPPS & C 0., Homoeopathic Chemists, London.

g AYE’S WORSDELL’S PILLS. The good old English Remedy for all Diseases. Established over Fifty Years. Known all over die World. For upwards of half a century Kaye’s Worsdell’s Pills have been esteemed as the best remedy for the prevention and cure of disease. Their use renders the doctor unnecessary in the family. Acting on the blood, they purify it from all liuinours, leudering the life-giving fluid healthy in its action, and consej quently restoring and establishing the health of the invalid. | ThesePilis are invaluable to emigrants, | being a certain remedy for all diseases jof the stomach, lungs, liver, &c. Are j equally adapted for all ages, and either | sex. Persons residing in the Colonies, | who cannot have recourse to medical advice, will therefore find them indisI pensable. The Proprietor has in his possession thousands of testimonials bearing witness to the wonderful efficacy of this invaluable medicine, a selection of which accompanies each box. Sold by all Chemists and other Dealers in Patent Medicines throughout the world, at Is l|-d, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d per box. JpEEMAN’S CHLORODYNE. The Original and Only' Genuine. It is the greatest medical discovery of the present century. It acts like a charm in Diarrhoea, and is the only specific in Dysentery and Cholera. It eflectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitation, Convulsions, and Spasms. It eflectually checks those too often fatal diseases, Fever, Ague, Croup, and Whooping Cough. It is the best remedy known for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Bronchitis, and Asthma. ft is the only palliative in Neuralgia, Gout, Rheumatism, Tic Doloioux, Cancer, Toothache, and all nerve pains. It rapidly relieves pain from whatever cause, allays the irritation of fever, soothes and strengthens the system tinder exhausting and wasting diseases, and produces quiet and refreshing sleep. Important Caution.—As there are other preparations sold under the name j of Chlorodyue, but entirely devoid of its wonderful medical and chemical properties, the public are requested to notice “ The Genuine” is known by the Go vemieut stamp having engraved upon it “ Fremau’s Original Chlorodyue ” over each bottle. Four Chancery suits each terminated in its favor, and against Brown and Davenport, Lord Chancellor Selborne, Lord Justice James, and Lord Justice Mcllish severely condemned their proceedings, and compelled them to pay all costs.—See “ Times,” April 29, 1873, and July 23, 1873. Maufactnred by the sole inventor, | Richard Freeman, Pharamacist, 70, j Kensington Park road, Loudon, S.E. I Sold by all Patent Medicine dealers, jin bottles, Is 1-J-d ; 20z., 2s 9d ; 40z., 1 4s (3d ; Boz., 9s, ; 10oz,, ID ; and 200/., I 20s. each.

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Kumara Times, Issue 875, 21 July 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 875, 21 July 1879, Page 3

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