Oxygen is Life. —Dr. Bjuoiit’s Phospiiodyne.— Multitudes of people are hopelessly suffering from dcbilit)*, nervous and liver complaints, depression of spirits, failure of memory, lassitude, want of power, &c., whoso cases admit of a permanent euro by the new remedy, Phospiiodyne (Ozonic Oxygen), which at once allays all irritation and excitement, imparts new energy and life to the enfeebled constitution, and rapidly cures every stage of these distressing maladies. Sold by all chemists. Caution. —The large and increasing demand for Dr. Bright's Phospiiodyne has led to several imitations under somewhat similar names; purchasers of this Medicine should therefore bo careful to observe that each case bears the Government Stamp, with the words, “Dr. Bright’s Phospiiodyne/’ engraved thereon, and that the same words are also blown in the bottle. Agents for New Zealand: ICempthorne, Prosser, and Co., Dunedin and Auckland.— Advt. ]
For Sale NOTICE. —Being about to give up all rolling plant, the undersigned has for sale — 1 barouche, with horses and harness, complete 1 drag and harness, to carry ten passengers 1 double-seated buggy and new harness 1 g>g And A few good harness horses, all in ilrstclass order. For particulars apply to M. W. JACKSON, New Zealander Livery Stables. FOR SALE, to arrive, per ship Teviotdale, from London, about 25th August — G Pure-bred Shorthorn Heifers, selected from some of the best tribes in England. For price and further particulars apply to W. J. G. BLUETT, Esq., Wellington. Government Land SalesNEW ZEALAND. PROVINCE OF TARANAKI. GOVERNMENT LAND SALES. A SERIES of LAND SALES is being held in the PROVINCE of TARANAKI under the Waste Lands Board of the province, the Lands offered being Town and Rural Allotments, the latter varying in area from 20 to 320 acres, and the conditions of sale being by DEFERRED PAYMENTS extended over Ten Years, by Auction, for CASH; and by FREE SELECTION for CASH. The district is traversed by the Waitara-Wanganui Railway, now in course of construction, and which is expected to be completed as far as Inglewood—the Township at the commencement of the district —in about eighteen months. The land is well adapted to working settlers of small capital, as it is easily accessible, has abundance of timber for building, fencing, fuel, and shelter; never-failing streams of water, and a very productive soil. A good main road traverses the district so far as it is yet open for purchase, and the District Roads will also be opened up by the Provincial Government, so as to make each allotment accessible from the main line of railway. Plans, schedules, land regulations of the province, &c;, can bo obtained at the Crown Lands Office, New Plymouth. C. D. WHITCOMBE, Commissioner of Crown LandsCrown Lands Office, Taranaki. March 17, 1876. Education PRIVATE TUITION. —Mr J. G. Davis, Trinity College, Dublin, prepares candidates for Cambridge local examinations or Civil Service. NO CLASSES. Full particulars on application (by letter) to office of this paper. T UITION IN FRENCH. M. BOURGEOIS Having a few hours unoccupied daily, will bo happy to receive pupils in French, Apply to M. Bourgeois, at Lambton-quay, next Cafe de Paris,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4489, 9 August 1875, Page 3
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