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CURE FOR ALL!!! Holloway's Ointment Is an* infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, Sot es, and Ulcers.. It is famous for Gout and Rheumatism. For Disorders of r.he Chest, Sore Throats, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Glandular Swellings, and all Skin ) Diseases it ha« no equal ; for contracted and stiff joints it acts like a charm. 4 .•-..■< Manufactured only at Thomas Holloway's : 'Establishment,' „ .78, New OXFORD STREET (lat^ 533, OXFORD STREET), LONpON, and sold l>y all Medicine Vendors >! thr6ugh'out the Worldl' js^F* Purchasers sltould look to tlie Label on tlie Pots and Boxes. If tlie address \ is not 533, Oxford Street. London, iliey sire spurious.

T O OWN ER S OF! - Horses. ( ; BP you' 'ifiknt to keep your Horses i m good Health; aiid Condition during the Spring and Summerj and prevent Sickness and Death ? / Then give your Horses SlesingerV Condition Powders;, for this is the best season of the year for them. No horse ought to be kept without it- Cost only 3s 6d per/lb m tinsJ ; Elesmger's Embrocation, Cqliq Brink, 'Blister Ointment, Hoof Oil, 1 ' -Grease Ointment, Worm Powders, '&c^'for Horses;, Distemper PowderY, an 4 M;arige Ointment^pr Dogs'. All. of them are 1 warranted land infallible targe sale for tKem all through the ijColonyJ ;. .«*■•■■-••.' -.■>. ■ ■■■■ ■• \ ■ • Slesinger's -Rheumatic Balsam and CoUgh Syirup for human use are. superior to any pf. ; the- many 'Yankee I^b^ions or other Nostrums m the WorJcJ, and not ? tQ^be compared with^Sych.. , ;.:. • i „jAII Medicines are guaranteed and ;cheap..[: i l>y.them i ' .i,, V | :..,.:. ; Wholesale or Retail. : ' „,: S. Slesingeiv V»S.« : 1 72 George-street, Dunedin. The following Letter received from -a well-known . and highly respectr I ' able Gentleman m Melbourne:-— 1,1 , ; .,. • „. ; . ... .:...;.■■ ■• . . : . •.. ' : 193 Spring-street, Melbourne; 'To Me Slesinger, V.S. ' ; Dear Sii", —^Having used your various Horse Medicines for the past two years, it gives nie.vei'y much pleasure to oe.able to testify tp the great benefit my horses have derived from their use. Just previous .to ypur medicines_ being introduced to smy^ notice I7 was unfortunate m Colic, : both being attended by professional ..men,;.] Since, that time i have had seven or eight horses attacked with' ':' Gripe,"; and m ievery case ' One •Dose of your Colic Drinfc effected a cure m less than One Hour. ' Your Condition Powders^ Hoof Oils, Blister Ointment, Embrocation I have found, from experience, equally beneficial. •'; Coursing meri, br anyone who has young dogs of any. description to rear, 'would f?hd ypur Distemper Powders indispensable after making one trial. For the last ten years or so, the greyhound pups and other dogs that I have lost with distemper would be enormous if reckoned up,' .but . since using your Distemper Powders I Jtave never lost a dog ft om distemper. ■".-• ; I am, dear Sir, »••:.■! •- ' i'Yours, &c.'j : THOMAS DALEY. 29th November^ 1883. ; : Sole Aeent for the Manawatu and West Coast Districts. ;THE MERCANTILE and BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE of NEW : .-. ZEALAND. JTVHE Proprietor of the MekcanL tile and Bankruptcy Gazette of New Zealand has much pleasure m announcing to subscribers arid the public generally, that the snl»scViptfon to the gazette will be : reduced to Two Guineas ! por ; annumj as from Ist of January, I^B4. He is enabled to make ' this intimation m consequence of the highly encouraging increase la circulation which continues to attend 1 each issue of What has prov^dtobea most ' vjvluable business •publication, and: because of the economical reforms introduced by the t? Chattels Securities Amendment Act, 1883,"; ■■■■-. .-■■■' The Gazette has now entered its Ninth Fear of existence j aud, encouraged by its pas». success, the. Proprietor begs to ' assure his niimerous subscribers trirdughbut the : Colony tha r t neither labour nor expense will be sparea in' !>ustaininf; its presont deserved reputation as the iiibst re : liable oircular of its kind m New Zealand. : '■' ' ■■'•'■ The Half-yearly Index .will, m fjitiire, be isbueU' separately; at an extra charge of Five' Shillings per annum. ' ; ' '■ •■ : ••• •■•■(••..■. ■■...o' : The 1 Mercantile and Bankuxjptcy Gazettk is the Only Gazette f6b the Colony published iv New Zealand. ; ■ ■■■■!-.-•;./ - Note. — Subscription with Index, £2 7s per annum '; without Index, £2 2s. Payable i n Advance. Persons desirous, of subscribing to the Gazette from, the Ist: January., 1884, will please, .-send their named and f t\dd.re,Bses to the agents-?-- Messrs Baker Bros., Laniblon Quay,, Wellington, and the loca) agents for the various districts, as well as to Ihe ■proprietor,' R. T. WHEELER, >b. 8 gcuftprd-st.reet, Dunedin, [ .. . li: \

THE MOSGJEL Woollen Factory- ■ CGMPA -Y. (Limited.) \ ; jtOstrlfel, SERGES r: ; ; •""MdS^L'^^NJSfJELS i ■>■ !! MOSGIEL' BLAISfKET^ S ; ••• MOSGIEL 'BtIGS ' i i: MOSGIEL SELAWLS'^ MOSGIEL MAUDS; i j ; , MQSGIJIL HOSIERY .; ft i MOSGIEL SOGK|3 • MOSGIEL YIRN , These Goods are noted. jEpr Pueity] of Maierial, Variety of Patterns, _ : Hon .' e^ty'cf Manufacture, ! aiid' Moderate. rPrice^;,- . „,••/' ,;;■ i h ■;•:>•;. ..'-n- . -'...■ •:; :. :■ .-ii,.i'.. :;. ii , L'-ril hi-.:-.,:* ■'+ j] : i Awarded . the Mig}iest : Mlaat ' d\ s th&AMWalMi; MxUihftitiki; \ .; :u •■ '= -'lf-n: -I-.-" :■ rin:. ■■>'•' 's'.'t! ? : . .-;,- , ,/ ;•_)':•■■• i.i";,' i. ■• , [Extmob from "fhe" Melbourne Argun and New Zealand Herald."] The Mosgiel Woollens, we t notice, frpm the MSlbbuni'e Argus^ have-r eceived un- . qualified. praise m the report on Ausira- •. lian woollens furnished to the Elboeuff Chuasber of Commerce by M. Henri Courmeaux, wjio was specially 1 serit'to tlie Melbourne Exhibition from the woollen manufacturing district m France for tlie purpose. 'He declares that ".every article ■ manufactured by that company is .supe . rior to any other Australian woollen , gosds I saw at the Exhibition" and he .thinks that "the Mosgiel Facforif 1 will take first rank m, the Australian' markets over all European importations" Testi* mony like this from a critic so competent and disinterested [must be very gratifying to the Company . The piib'lic are requested when purchasing £o see that they get the genuine " MOSGIEL" article, which is guaranteed to give satisfaction. The Trade'supplied by £fie wholesal^ Warehousemen jn the Colony. ''■ Warehouse and Office— rHjgh-street; Faptory— -Ai Mosgiel, Taiebi. ' ! ! JOHN H; MpRRISON,' \ „/"„ ,' .]'. ''■'. .., :' . ! Manager,: THE Public Trustee is charged with the Administration of the Estates of all persons who may die intestate: — ■" ' . - ; . -(d.) Where no'" relatives- are, known, oi-who reside out of New Zealand. . (2.) Where the persons entitled to A (hninistration neglects • .- . -to apply tbeiefor. ; Next of kin, m tpiwaiding: claims for the residue, or part t hereof, Bhpuld enclose propf of kinship. ,. Oj aims for 'supplies, services, "should be forwarded to tho Agent of the Public Trustee for inquiry and certificate, he will then transmit them to the Public TrustOifice for payment. The Public Trustee may be nominated [Executor under tho Will of a ; Testator, or Trustee under' Marriage or other settlement. Present Trustee*, Executors, or Ad-, ministratois may i - elieve themselves of responsibility by 'transferring trusts, if appioved, to the Public TrnsteeThe State gives an absolute guarantee against loss of funds, by fraud or , dishonesty. ... "• For further particulars apply to J.HERBERT HANKINS, Solicitor, Palmerston North . Or, : R. 0. HAMERTONi ' Public Trustee . i -Wellington, < ; August 22, 1884. ; GRATEPULi ■— COMFORTING; Epp's Cocoas j' BREAKFAST. "By a thorough ; knowledge of the natural laws which govern the opera-< tions 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 doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up-uutil strong enough to resist: every..tendency to disease., Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating aronndl us ready, to attack wherever there is : a weak point. We may escape many? a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure- .b100d.; and -a properly noui'ished frame."— * See article m ihe Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk' ?old m £lb packets, by Grocers,, labelled thus: — JAMES EPPS AND ,00., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS,. ;; LONDON, ENGUND; : •

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 70, 24 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 70, 24 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 70, 24 February 1885, Page 4

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