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Not a Bevmagb.— " They are not a beverage, but a medicine, with curative properties of the highest degree, containing no poisonoui drugs. They do not tear down an already debilitated system, but build it np. One bottle contains more real hop strength titan a bvnd of ordinary beer. Physicians prescribe them. — 'Rochester Evening ExprießS," on Hop Bitters. Read. Hollowm/s Piiit. — Enfeebled Existence. — This (medicine embraces every attribute required in a general and domestic remedy. It overturns the foundations of disease laid by defective food and impure air. In obstructions or congestions of the liver, lungs, ' bowels, or any other organs, theße Pills are especially serviceable, and eminently successful. They should be kept in readiness in every family, being amedieine of incomparable utility for young persons, especially those of feeble ennstitutions. They never cause pain or irritate the most sensitive nervea or most tender bowels. Holloway's Pills are the best known purifiers of the blood, the most active promoters of absorption and secretion, whereby all poisonous and obnoxious particles are removed from both solids and fluids. General Notices. TUTURAU ROAD DISTRICT. ROADS TO BE CLOSED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is the intention of the Tuturau Road Board to close the undermentioned roads : — No. 1. — Road through part of section 5, block IX., Tuturau, starting 690 liejcs from the west boundary of section 5, and running m an easterly direction to the Waraikiki stream. No. 2.— The dotted track starting at a point 650 links from the south-west corner of section 63, biock 111., and running through the said section 63 in an easterly and south-easterly direction, thence through sections 30 and 29 in a southeasterly direction until it intersects surveyed road 703 links from the south-east corner,of.section 29. Also surveyed road starting at the south-east corner of sec tion 60, block 111., and running west 1120 links, thence along the west boundary of sections 60, 59, 64, and 27 until it intersects surveyed road. Also sur" veyed road along north boundary of section 59, block 111. No. 3, — The doited track running in an easterly direction through section 38, block IV., thence through section 40 to its east boundary, also that portion of dotted track;running in a south-easterly direction through section 40, thence 600 links due east, ' No. 4, — That portion of surveyed road from | the west boundary of Gection 55, block TJ I;," theiscc v anting in a curved line in a northerly direc-tion until it intersects surveyed road, No. s.— The road starting at the north-west corner of section 10, block V., and running in an easterly direction ; thence with a- curved line north-easterly until it intersects surveyed road. No. 6. — That portioa of road through Native reserve, section 46, block 111., Tuturau, commencing at the south-west boundary and running in a north-westerly direction until it intersects surveyed road. No. 7.— That portion of surveyed road cora- ! mencing at the most southerly angle of section 6, block 111., and running in a northerly direction 2864 links. Also , portion of road commencing about the centre of the west boundary of section 16, block 111., Tuturau; thence in a north direction along the west boundary of sections 16 and part of 15, in all a distance of 1720.7 links. No. 8. — That portion of road starting 614 ! links from the south-west corner of sections 16 and 66, and running in an easterly direction along the south boundary of section 16, block VI,, until it intersects surveyed road ; also roadline running along the north boundary of section 67, block IV., Tuturau. No. 9.— Road running along the south-west boundary of section 50, block 111., Tuturau. No. 10. — That portion of roadline on the westerly side of section 37, block IV, a distance of 1706 links. Plans and descriptions of these road,s are open for inspection at tre store of Messrs John MacGib.b.on and Sons, Mataura. J. H, PERKINS, Clerk Tuturau Road Board. Mataura, Bth September, 1883. d 433 Wanted. BFRPJQ # SUMMER, 1883, m L. PILLEE begs to announce •*• • the arrival of the greater part of his Spriag and Summer Goods ex "Te Anau ;" and is now in a position, tp gho.w the latent n ( p,yeltiea fy BONNETS, Fancy Goods, PriktS Sateens, j Clothing, tc. At such prices (being imported djr^ct) as will ensure a a^eedy clearance." The largest assortment of. Crewel Silks, Wools and Patterns out ofJDunedin. LAWN TENNIS HATS ALL SIZBS ANp CQLORS, Agent |.oe South Bkjxjsh Insurance Co. fXT ANTED KNOWN— Fruit and Pores* Yf Tree* of the Seat description for "sale, J. Cooper and Co., Athennnm Builds ng9, lavercwgill, dkßf

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 303, 2 November 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 303, 2 November 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 303, 2 November 1883, Page 3

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