An enginedriver wants employment. Smaill and Brown insert a fresh business ' Thps. Huntei', tfgb^pr, applies for his discharge on Maich 17. Renders are invited by the Mataura Tpwn Board for various \vprks. i Roads ape to be ppened and clpsed in block 3, Wyndham district. Messrs Brown, Robertson, Christie, Han» dyside, and Thornton have been elected a Licensing Committee for Waikaia. Mandeville J.C. stewards a c requested to meet to-morrow evening. Lodge Harvey, S.C-., meets next Tuesday evening. 4uptions — J. S. Sfeanks and Co., stock at Wyndham, March J2 I. S. Simson, stock at Gordon, March 15 ; "'Grteri and gquness, sheep at Gore on March 19, mining claim, furniture, stock, etc., at Waikaka, on March 21. Drunken Stuff. — How many children and women are slowly and surely dying, or rather tjejlng kpled,by excessive doctoring,or the daily use of some' drug or drunken, stuff called medicine," that no one knows" what it Is madp qf ; who can'easijy be' cured and siived'by Hop fitters, w"hidh is so pure, simple and harmless that the most frail woman, weakest invalid, or smallest child can trust in it \ See. Hollow ay's Ointment and Pills. — These remedies are unequalled throughout the world for bad legs, wonnds, foul sores, and ulcers. Used according to directions given with them there is no wound, bad leg, or ulcerous sore, lio^eVer obsiinate or. long standing, hut will yield" to their healing 'and cura'ive properties. Many poor- sufferer* who h&ve : been patient's in the large hospital under the cafe of eminent surgeons, and have derived little or no benefit from their treatment, hate 'been throughly
cured by Holloway's Ointment and .Pills. ' For gandular swellings, tumours, scurvy , and diseases of the skin there is nothing that can be used with so much benefit. In , fact, in the worst forms of disease, dependent upon the condition of the blood these medicines, used conjointly, "are irresistible. Glorious- success of the British troops in the Soudan ! Numerous Arabs slain ! John Mac Gibbon & Sons, in thanking the public for the mostjliberal patronage accorded them, beg to state that they are just unpacking Mi ' r t>w season's goods, comprising a large ' a. i; r..iuiy selected stock of dolmans, ulsters for ladies and children, ladies' trimmed hats I in all the latest shapes (about 50 to choose I from), f rillings in endless variety, Japanese I silks in all shades, crewel silks and stamping in all latest designs and shades, flowers,f cathers flannels, tartan, and brocaded satin ribbon (a splendid assortment), woollen squares (a specialty, from 2s, large sizes), babies' hoods, kid globes, &c, &c. These goods having been bought at a great reduction for cash, we are determined to give our customers the benefit of it. Come and see our prices anil values — never before equalled in Gore.
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 337, 7 March 1884, Page 2
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