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Holloway's Ointment and Pills:—lndisputable Remedies.—There need be no hesitation or dcubt of the cooling, healing, and purifying properties of these medicaments. The Ointment stands unrivalled for the facility it displays in, relieving, healing, and thoroughly curing the'most inveterate sores and ulcers/ and in cases of bad legs and bad breasts- acts as a charm. The Pills are the most effectual remedy ever discovered for the cure of liver complaints, diseases most disastrous in their effects, deranging all the proper functions of the organs they affect, and inducing restlessness, melancholy, weariness, inability to sleep, and pain in the side, until the whole"; system sinks. These wonderful Pills, if taken according to the printed directions accompanying oaoh box, strike at the root; of the malady stimulate the stomach and liver into a healthy action, and effect a complete cure.

PROSPECTUS OF THE 0U N T I L) A PASTOEAL INVESTMENT COMPANY (limited) . To be Incorporated, with' • limited liability, under the Joint Stock Companies Act, 3 860.1 CAPITAL £GO,OOO, In Six Thousand Shares of, Ten Pounds each. Deposit of £1 Per Shave on Application, and ;B1 per Shave on .Allocation, p. Balance (at intervals) of £2 per share on' one one month's notice, if required. Pbovisiokai Directors : Walter Inder James Thomson George Oliver Thomas Jackson Wm. Newman David Barron E. T. George Bankers The Bank of New South Wales. Solicitor: G. P. Rowlutt. Interim Secretary: • E. T. George. The Promoters : consider the interests in this district in which small capitalists can invest,are very few, and are satisfied that, as a safe and .profitable investment, there could be none better than i that of Station Property, especially in this district, so eminently adapted < for. the 'growth' of wool'and tho rearing and fattening. of sheep—-rwhich, on account of the character of the soil, and the natural dryness of the climate, is not suited for agriculture; and, in consequence, will ever remain a pastoral one.^ It is further very satisfactory to know, that a number of people who are connected with station property are- desirous of investing in; shares iu this company. The success Attending similarly existing Companies in Otago—-the shareholders of which are principally absentees —is well known, and from jthis it may be conjectured how much more successful such investments must be when the shareholders are resident in f.ho Colony, with Local Directors to superintend and watch over the interests of the Company. From careful enquiries made the Promoters have reason to believe that a station judiciously purchased, and efficiently and economically managed will yield from IV to 25 per cent, on capital invested, and the Directors will tnke especial care that it shall be ably and economically managed: That, though wool may not maintain its present price, it will not fall much in value for years to come ; -and, in consequence of tho great increase of population now taking place all over the Colony, sheep, instead of decreasing, are certain to incrouse considerably in value. In the event of the Company purchasing one or more Stations, the Pronators are of opinion that, it would be desirable to pay cash if possible, thus obviate the necessity of paying on Bills. By this means the Shareholders would receive tho full benefit of their outlay.; ■ 'v. APPLICATIONS FOR SHARES will be received ,by tho Interim Secretary at his office, Eam-etreet, Naseby, until Saturday, 18th ipril, 187*1.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 260, 28 February 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 260, 28 February 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 260, 28 February 1874, Page 4

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