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FO It SAL E, , LAND MOST ADVANTAGEOUSLY situated on the Island at Kaiapoi, close to the town, in lots to suit purchasers. ALSO, Standing Timber of first-rate quality, at, the Ohoka Bush, on the side next Kaiapoi, in suitable lots, All on moderate terms. Apply to Mr. Geo. BLACK, Kaiapoi. KAIAPOI WOOL-SHED AND STORE. T^HE above Store, conveniently situated -*- at the head of the navigation of it at Korotueka (Cam), is now open for the reception of wool and other produce. COOKSON, BOWLKR $C Co. LET US REASON TOGETHER. HOLLO WAY'S FILLS. WHY ARE WE SICK ? It has been the lot of the human race to he weighed doT-n hy disease and suffering. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS ar«j ypeciaily adapted to the relief of tlie WEAK, the XKKVOUS, the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of a 5! clirr.«~. ages, sexes, and constitutions. Proft-ssor Hoiiosray pcr-v caily unperiritends the mnucfr.rtnre of his medicine^, at;--i offers them to a fren and enligfatcoed people, as she b«s remedy the world e%-er saw for the removal of dia-ciue. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pills arp expressly combined to operas* c;i the stomach, the liver, ihe kidneys, the lun^s, the *tin. and the bowels, correcting any deranpenieat in their functions, purifying the bio;.d, and thus curing disease .a all its forms. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly half the human race have taken these pills. 2; has been proved in all jwu of the world, thsit nothing t.a» been fount: equ:ii to tb in in rsises of dL-orders of the Hvers. dy»pep>ia, and ftoinacti eompiair.ta eenerap.y. They >co:i give a healthy tone to those orpins, however moch derangtc;. aud when all other meaus have faiiesl. GENERAL DEBILITY ILL HEALTH. Many of ti-.e xno»: despotic Governments have opentd thfir Custom Houses to the introduction of :lic>.^ Piils. thur thny may become the medit-iue of the masses. Lear:;tci colleges admit that this medicine is the best remedy ever known for persons of lieik-ute health, or where the sysieia has been impaired, as its isivigoruting properties never fail to afford relief. " "» FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No Female, young, or "it], should ha without this ceicbrated medecine. It corrects and regulates the tcocthtv J courses at ail periods, acting in u.auy cases iike a charri. ! It is also the !u>>t mid .-afest mesiechie that can be civen Jo j chili'sren of «!! ages, and for atiy cotuptuiut ; conseaueiitiy no family should be wii: cut it. Holwway's Pills, si cer;ain cur-j for Coughs and Asthmatic Compluints.— Mrs. Mositeith, of" Dursediri, N. Z.. took a violent cold, which n>u c,.'d m a .<evert coc^fa, osfctning an usthinatic tetuietcy, and at ti:rn>s the >ouug lady was so l>:id us to V,c>coiii.» <ji>i'e Una in the- face.-wits the violence of th« couiihssip; she Ht>c:-.nie thiu iu:t? iLmticiattd >uu\ her dissolution aj-.pt'si.-vtl ;o bu- nt-ar. when she determined to try tho fff.-c: o;' HnliowsiyV pii's, this mt'dicir.f ! f,«ii-kiy rohfvt-a lv r, the bwk-.isi.ectunt- rt>spila<-. the phlegm i was thrown off the c:a^:. and the disorder vutiUhcd lisa siiow htlore the sun. She describes tlu ellVctof the remedy :is truly maiVt lious, and re.onnnends ull sutiVrers to have ri-courso, wniiou; delay, to Hotlowny's PiUs. IlolUiway's Pills are the best r^nictiy known in Use world for :h«! foliowiiig di-casts:— As;ue | Feimile Irn-s-uui-lScrofula, or Kind's Astiima ri:irs | Kvil Hilious romp!;v.at> F"v,-«rs of all kiuds ?ort Throats Blotchrs on thi j Fits jSjuyeaud Gravel Skin j Gout (Secondary Sy;a t -. Dowol ootnpl:i:i>:s | Head ache 1 tom.s Coa«-.< j inth^.-iiou jTii.-D;>Li',ourcnx Cousiipatiou of tlu-i lntUn:nnatio:i jTi:iit"ur> 15owcls -)»utit:vo j I l<vrs j Coi>«U"ip:ioa Liwr f^mjiJuiutii j V,. ; -.or. a! Af;"=-ctioa* j Tir.iixy lue-< j Wr.iiii^v, ; r i>-i Pyscntery !-Viit iswatUjn ! v.ii:iu\i-r c»u>a Krysifehis \ LU'uuM'n of Triiit'' uVi.-. At-. ?ivtt nt ih.- ..-.-.^hlis'ii^ruts of Pr.L.ysss^r. H.-u^^tv l.u:u-, Nc-.v V:k; :-.N,. iy ,11 r>-Mv^'^ V v.■.:■.■■■,.:„ ut:u l.V'.ilors in M. a:i-hH> tl.fi>u<;'i. ut ;!i,> viviiijfyv! wi-;:-l, «; ilia s^r" Th./r-.- is :i c»'iM.i t:;Mi' sivi::-,< by tuk;::g the N. 11.—Dirty* '■■-•,•*< tor ts;,- •;ui l !ari.-*> of patiout iv every c-.t'.-i^r art- uiUxukl '-o ca.-ii Box. U. J. i.E Ciu;n, I.ytteltoii.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 424, 26 November 1856, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 424, 26 November 1856, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 424, 26 November 1856, Page 11

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