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. • , "_'l" CURE FOR ALL!!! '"■■' | ' S -:. a / l' ' I^" ! ':,,:V ;..•.::■- Is.'jin infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad;/ Breasts, Old Wounds.,, Sores, anp -■■ ■ / Ulcrirs. It is famous fop jCxout and Rheumatism. For Disorders of r.he ■-CliGJsl;, Sore Tliroais, BroikellaSli-is, CowgflisV.^olds, Glandular Swelling--, and n]l $kiu i)ise;isx i s ib hii^ ho equal; foi iV contracted ; ; .... -„..;,..; „'', and 'still' Jnint^itact^like; a charm.'"",. '; '.'"'' , : ;. : .... , ! Manufactured only at Thomas Holloavay's Establish inent,- •' ■' 78, New OXFORD STREET (1ate:, 53,3, OXFORD STRKET,),,LQ]S T .DO]Sv . . . ; and sold by sill Medicine Vendors throughout the World/ 'T.: . y ■^T Purchasers-should look to. the Label on the Pots and'lSoxes. 'If the Address ": ; i" is itolO&S, Oxfoi'd 'Street:. Luitdonl the// are spurious. ■'■■'■-■ ■■■' '' I ■ •>-'■ --'l'V: ' i ■■■■.. „-.-.. ...-■• : ,'•; ;.!-■;' ' , . . ■• ■

S}t^^m ■• ■■' Tti O W N E R S OF ly~* U Want ce P your .Horses U m good Health and ' Condition during the Spring and Summer, and prevent Sickness and Death ? Then give your Horses, Slesinger's Condition Powders V for; this is the- best season of the year for them. #q .horse ou^ht to be .kept without ltrj Cost only.;3s fidperlb m tins.,;. . ../plesinger?s- (l( EmbrQcation, Colic Drink, Blister Ointment, Boof Oil,'; Grease Ointment, Worm Powdersj fee i , for' Horsed;' Distemper Powders aiicl JVlaqge-,Ointmeht for Dogs. AH of'them,are..w,a'rranted.and infallible X'arge sale for them, all through the Colony.'- 1.....-.■ ■'■ .....-.■ ■: . . ';. ;! '; 'SfesingerV Rhe'iimatiel Balsam' Cough ' Syrup 'foi ;/ human use are superior .to any of ,. the .mrniy 'Yantkee Notions/Or . other. , Nos.tr urns iri ! the : ;"vV6r}d, andnot to 'be com-. ' 'Jiared wi fch - l 'Ml Medicines are guaranteed and cheap. Try fiiem. "" ; : ! ' L l - : -' " ;' '' i ' " i'^ .■,. "™ ; Wnjoie^ale. or Retail. ' 1|72.,' George-street, 'Pune'din. '• ; The following -Letter :i-eceiyed froni. • -a.: well-khbWn 5 -anti highly •respect- : ' • ■ able Geil tleman iii Melbourne :^- --' j 193 Spring-street,, IVle2l)ouriie; :To;?^ : H ; S.LEsiNGEK;'y r .S. . ' ; ;- ;; - : Dear, . Sii-j -^-{-laving used 'y_our various^orse Medicines for, the.past two y eats, it give's -me very much pleasure' to be "able to testify- to" the 'grqat benefit my horses have derived froim, their, use, . Just previous to your medicines being introduced to my notice I -was--; unfortunate m losing' two ' horses -from Colic, both ca^esbejng attended by ,professiqnal, rudn.. : Since that : time ". I have had. seven or/eightf horses .attacked with " Gripe,' 1 and : ; iii every case One •Dose of your Coljc Drink effected a, cure m less than "6ne Hour.; Y.qur' 'Condition Powders, Hoof lOils/ '; Blister r O\\\ tment, . , E rnbrofiation V I :haVe found, from experience, equally beneficial. ..,-..... ! ' Coursing^men, or. anyone who has you rig ; dogs -of any description- to- . rear, . .would.. .'find.' 'your DistemperPowders indispensable after making, 'OpeitriaL Eor. the. last ten years or ' ;so, the g^eyliound- pups -and, other' ; dogs that Ttfttte lost with distemper would be, enormous .if reckbhed up; : •■' bi|ttv,.since. J using : your ; .^Distemper Powders I lipve never iost a dog i,fi6m l; distemper:' ; ' :: ; •• -':'::. ; .;.' I '.''l; am, 'dear ; Sir, ''" '; '' . '■;• ::: i •■. • -i- i X^purs,' ' Ssc.'^ ' '" ' ' - '"' " -: i - ; ; -THOMA'S DALEY. '.'! :29th -November, 1883.'! , ', „ Sole" Ag-ent fqr the Mariawatu and . ! j '•'■•; West' Coast Districts. ■■■■>, /THE MERCANTILE aNd BANIC. ■1 . : IWPTCX '&AZBTTE 'of t&yt, :':ZEA'LAtN T D, :...'.'•" -. ";" JIHE Proprietor > of the Me«C/VN-: ; ' ' tilk 1 •A'sti Bank iiu ptc y G-a'ZetT b New Zealand has llinch pleasure' iji annonncing-to-subscribers.aud the public generally, that the suliscrip.-. f".ioh,t"6 the 'Gazette -\vfl [ ije, reduced «io.'f . W Q, PUI^E^ } )(''r anh'um, as from Ist. of Jai.iuary,.lßß4. .:,fcle : is '. enabled' ; to make this (intimation m; conse-. C[upn<;p of the -encouraging! fa-:- 1 ci^dse m circulation ''which continues t(V at'fend-' eacli'issu'e'bf what has; -proved to be,a. most, yal liable business : publication, and ' liecau.se .of' tlie ' econ-' , omical reforms, introduced )>y the "Chattels ..Securities Amendment. Act, 1883." • •■" '•..-.: • The GAZETTE has now entered its TENTH YEAR of existence; and, eucpurageil by its .p'asi. success, the Proprietqr. begs, to, assure his numerous •sttb«ci?ibfcr.s-.-..jtiirpughou i t thq Colony thutneithoi' labour, nor expense ,\y.i:i Jbe- spared. in : its presentidoserved reputation as the most- re* liable, qirculai- of {its...kind-.,i ; n Ne« Zealand...; :.- : ' ; .'. ..,',". "_'•■ .. „ „ ' The; ' HalfVv early ; Index will, iii', : future, be iVued ' ; separately;,- at an • extra; charge of ''Five Shillings per aiunini. " ■■••:'■ •■■■■!• ...'TirE Mercantile and Bankkupt^x: G4ZETTK; is the Only Gazette for the. Colo^-x published m Ne>v!Zea\iihtl: -, -. ...... .. ' /■ V, -.Note. — Subscription with Index, j£2'ftf }')er : aiuinm ; without liidex, .£2 2's. ' Pa'yaijlk i.v Advance.' .. .Persons desirous (if subscribing to tjho. Gazette . from the Ist January';, 1884, will .please suml, their names and addresses to : the .agents—^Mussrs ■B-k'ICER BitoS., Lambton Quay, Wellington, and the local iv^entH : for the . v.i'rioiw 'dis,tricts, as well'as to the prqpri^tpr,.;^ ; T. ,' WJ^EIJjIRi Np: ■JS 3Cuffor4',stvgei,:l)un.edin. ' '/

TiHE iVSOSGIEL '■Woollen-^Faqtory 1 £ : 'MjOgGIJSL, -J?WI?EJ)S, va MOSGIEL SEEftE^ * ** '■"■MQSGJE^ FLANNELS, . • MOSGIEL I3L4NKETS . ' MOS^lffi:ißXJa^. : ' ■■^OS.aiELtJSKAWIiS. •:,.... ; ; V'MOSGiIEL MAUDS-:' .;»; :-..■ • MO^GIEt' HOSIERY- ' '■'■'• MOSGfEL-'SOep ''■•'■■ :: '- ! <■ ;.:; ;4a§jgKYAEisr. . These ; dro6'(.is'are : iibted for Purity of" . Muu>riit(; 1 ' Ho'ii' ; " estv of 'Msiiiufactu'rej-' : feud- Moderate p,.ictv-i^!-v.--; •■■• ■■' :;■ •■■■•; ,t: „-::-.•], Awar-ded ', the . Highest . .Jilaee ai : , .' the Australian ]£$Mh-ijions t . ...,: ...■-' . . . >.< .•■ - ' ' [E x (.rapt ,fvP< n ? ; t'^9 $ c■e ■ } )C >.})riic . A rgiis ,".;".' ! and JJevv ZeniiimY'lfej-atiL 1 !'' I . '■■■ 'I •-"'•'-^■;. ; i > ;:f/'-.': .<:* ;;■,- :j. :.■'.'.•.• ■.;;)! ■■ . '.■'■'•T.hc Mosgiel Woollens, we notice from:, ■ihc Melbourne Aji'gus^ < 7 ««»'e. received itn■qualified prqisp m the, fywri'orrAustra'.h'(inwoolti'nfs'\fiirnisha'd !frA ihe-Elbcrmp rChmvOtr of Commerce, by 31. Henri , Coitfl'meaux, who vjas specially sent tojhe . Melbourne Exhibition' 'from tlie ivoo'lleri l ,man>.ifacturiny-'disirict'iii France- for the i /pnipose. Me declares that, ft every article .jnahufacturcd b;j that company .is, ,supe~ \ , rior tft -.any other; Australian "woollen goods 1 saw at tlie Exhibition" and he thinks that " the Mosr/iel Factory will take first-rank m the. Australian markets oveh alh European' importations." • Testimoiiy -like this from a critic- so competent . and didii'terestiid must be very- gratifying :\ 6'the Company.: ■■'■ ■• •■■ ■'■ '■■ ' : ..-! '■' Tiie pvU)lic < ..chasing to see that tliey-gek-the gen- i uino'^'MObCxlEti't.ai'ticle, which i is guaranteed Lo give satisfaction. ■The Trade supplied by the wholesale ; WarehouMerrienin the : Coi6ny. ■• I 1 ! Wareh o use ; and . O fiice—r High-street , , Pactory-^-A t Mosgiel, Taieri.-''. ''■ ,;;;: joHN:ij: ! ]M:oEKispfi!-, ! ' ,• ■ '■■ .)'...•■ .-:■-. ■;, ■„■-.' Manager, l rTI-118.-. Eublic .Trustee Is, charged ; "' JL with the: Administration (rfV-the . Estates of all persons who may die int(j^tal ; e : i— " "'■' >••'■;"' '■■'■'';■■>■• ■•■■•• ; (1,) ."\\Thftve rio 'relativos are] : ;;:.-. ; known, oi w.ho .reside out of .:.;•::. New 'Zoal anct. ....; • '..;.., ■ ; (SI) Where the l -j)ersonsentitled,: ; : ■ ' J to\AcJininist ( ratk>n' ncgleiits I ' ' ',' to apply thei;efo'r. ','' 1: Ne,xt of kin, m, forwarding claims fot^ J ! tlio. residue, .or, part. i|ier^of, sjiould, | enc-losfe pr.oof, of kinship, i •;,.,. , : (j^laims for 'i supplies, service>s, .&Q^', ; should be forwarded to the Agent*. i of. the P.u'lilic Tnistp.e for inquiry • ' and certiijeatey he , will then trans; ; mil" them: to the Public Trust, Office , 'for payment. ■ ■ ; ■ The Public Trustee may hunominated Executor under the' of a _ : .Test'atbi;, or r J v ru'st'ee under MaVriage ' j or pthijv settleyient. . . „.,..'.'.;■,"..' , „, Pve'aent. Trustees Executors, or .'&,*h. . niinistratoi.s;may relieve thomselye.-i i of Ves})Onsibility by transferring 1 ; "trusty, if ; appioved, to the Public I Trustee. ' ; ' u ' ' : ■■-^■'^.■^^■■- The State an absolute guaVantr^e ; against loss of '"funds, by -fraud or ; dishon«jl^'--i'*t : £ 1? r^ iFor iuvther particulars -apply to '• i J, . iR-ER&EHT, HANK I N^j • (• .-: Solicitor, . Palmcrston North. ; .;";■..;■, '■ ,;„ 4;a; ; H^Mji;B:To^,\ . : - .:■••■■; ••':, ■< ;....;. r . /Public Trustee. , ; .-.\\s\ ■ ■; . .-,.■;.;.: , • ' ! ;: 'A : ugh»t-'22 f -'lßß4j .y-\w---:\--\ . -„.v. ■ :■:;'; "'- : ;^ : ■;; -^=^'m >>'< ,-■ ; : GiIATEFUL !^- COMftOR'PINGK d : -Epp's- 'Cocoa. 1 ' : ;;.;; ; : ' 'breakfast. ■■•_; ■■•• ,•■ j ;> -."/By O: thorough knowledge of the,' natural law& whioh govern the.- operations of-' digestion' and nutrition, .andby a careful application of ; the-nne-properties bf-well-s'eTocted cocoa, Mr Ep^s has-: provided onr • breakffist tables' ''^ith a ' delicately flavoured beverage' 'which' may 'save us' fu'any: heavy , doctors' bills. It. is by :v the udjci6.usv.se' of such articles of diet 'I hat 'a cmis 1 ti tii tion may be gr.idu ally 'u^iUupuhtir strong"'; enough to resist ;; v,ery. .tendency %o disease. : Hunclfeds of subtle maladies are floating arpmicj us ready-^'-attaclw wherever there is •a. .weak, point. We may escape many • a. -fetal', shaft , by. keeping ourselves ■ well fortified ■ with pure blood ; and a ■ prdp«rly-' : nourished ' frame , ." — ~, See article in' iMcC'tcif, ib'emce Gazette; >■- " Mrtde' 1 simply with boiling wafer -or milk. - U Sdid'iiti jib' packets,- by Grocers, ;iabellod tHus'f^ 1 ' '^' ii! v '■"'■-' ■-■■- •'■.« .- ' JAMES' ■'EPPS^ANI)7"C6. J : ; l ; HOk(EOPATM OHEMiSTS,' LONDON, ENGI;A^P,-f'^

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 82, 10 March 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 82, 10 March 1885, Page 4

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