Holloway's Pills. — The diceases common to our climate and endango-ing man's physical condition will always exist, though many may be mitigated and their effects removed by timelj' aid appoopriately applied at the proper time. Tfolloway's Pills are a-knowled far and wide to be the most effective purifier of the blood, the most certain regulator of disordered organs, and the most innocent aperient that cau be prescribed. This medicine is applicable to all alike, young or old, robust or de'icate ; it increases the appotite and controls all derangments of the bowels After the disorder is subdued occasional doscsof these Pills will prevent any relapse, and mgreover secure, promote and intensify the good results which flow from perfect purify and regularity.
PROPERTY ASSESSMENT ACTS. OWNERS of PROPERTY whose STATEMENT would be AFFECTED by the Property Assessment Amendment Act, 1881, and who have not received by Post, a form upon which to make the required AMENDED RETURN, are NOTIFIED that they may obtain a form (upon application, either personally, or by letter) from any Post Office at which there is a Telegraph Station. J. SPERRY, Commissioner. Property Tax Department, Wellington, Oct. 25th, 1881. VOLUNTEER BALL. pHE VOLUNTEER BALL will be POSTPONID nutil further notice. - — — — TO BUIIDERS. MATHEW GOVAN having purchased a Large Stock of firstclass Timber, reg? to rotiifo that he i"' prepared to sell the above at the lowest prim. The Fquare, PALMKKSTON NORTH IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of Wanganui, boldest at Palmerston North. In the matter of the Debtors and Creditors' Acts *n<l m the matter of HENRY JOHNS, of Halcoiuhe, Laborer, a debtor. rnHIS is to notify that HENRY X JOHNS, of Halcorabe, Laborer, a debtor, has this day filed a statement that hs is unable to meet his engagements with bis Creditors. The first meeting o r creditors to be held at the Court House, Palmerston North, 1881, at eleven o'clock m the^forenoon. Dated tbis Ist day ofNovember 1881. ARTHUR S. B. FOESTER, j Clerk District Court. ; Wm. S. Staitb, Solicitor for the debtor. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1881. AT THEIR YARDS. HALCOMBE. HALCOMBE & SHERWILL WILL sell by public auction aa above ; — 45 head two-year-old steers 34 head yearlings 12 head ows (broken to bail) 10 head cows 5 head two-year-old heifers. Sale at 1 pm, Settlers will oblige by forwarding entries as early a 'possible, to the auctioneers at Feilding. HALCOMRE & SHERWTI.L, Auctioneers. buzfuzz and ii m a FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1881 WARWICK -STR RET SALE XARDS, FETLDfNG. HALOOMBE & SHERWILL WILL sell by pn! lie auction as above i — > 40 head 3-year-oid steers -^. 35 head 2-) ear-old ttteers 10 head cows 10 head sup.rior hd'ers 20 hear] • ighreen months (mixed) 25 bea'l 2 and 2-year old steers Sale at t p.m. Settlers will oblige hy forwarding nfrieß as early as possible befire day ■ of sale. I HALCOMBE & B 'IE R WILL.
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Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 170, 2 November 1881, Page 3
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474Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume V, Issue 170, 2 November 1881, Page 3
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