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Nil' desperandiim " is one of the best mottoes ever adopted. When acted on, it saves men from failure, from suicide, and from hopeless yielding to torturing maladies. The side and suffering may now hope for restoration to health, for those Invaluable ami never failing remedies known as “ Giiollaii’s Great Indian Cures.” completely cure and eradicate Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica., Neuralgia, Lumbago, Liver Complaints, Biliousness. Intermittent Fevers, etc. Ask for them at the Chemists’, and read testimonials. —[Advt.} Wanted pATEA EDUCATION BOARD WANTED a Female Assistant Teacher for the Hawera School. Salary, £BO per annum. Applications, containing certificates of competency, will be received until MONDAY the 25th FEBRUARY, ami must be addressed to the Chairman, School Committee, Hawera. AR G E ROOM WANTED. L Wanted temporarily a Large Room, for school purposes, in the neighborhood of the Terrace School. Apply immediately to JOSEPH BURNE, Chairman School Committee. February 4, 1878. WANTED by a young gentleman (engaged during day), Board and Residence in Christian household ; Te Aro preferred. Apply D. IX, office of this paper. WANTED, a competent Draughtsman. Apply, stating salary required, to Surveyor, Box 65, Post Office. WANTED, for the country, an experienced Nurse, or a Nursery Governess, to take the entire charge of three young children and their wardrobes. Reference required. Address J., Post Office, Masterton, Wairarapa, r ANTED.— Real Live Men to sel , . AMERICAN NOVELTIES. A few Shillings (not Pounds) will make a good start. Apply American Novelty Company Lambtonquay. Public Notices "tVTOTICE is hereby given that the partnerJN ship business hitherto carried on by SAMUEL STANDON, ALEXANDER HUGHAN, ami EDMUND POTTS, of Taratahi Sawmill, proprietors, under the style of “■ Staudon, Potts, and Co," has this day been dissolved so far as concerns the said Samuel Stand™, and that in future the busisiness will be conducted by the said Alexander Hnghan and Edmund Potts, under the style of “ Hnghan and Potts,” who will receive all outstanding accounts due to and pay all outstanding liabilities of the late firm. Dated this first day of February, 1878. ALEX. HUGHAN. EDMUND POTTS. Witness—W'l, G. Beaud, Solicitor, Greytown. I HEREBY give notice that, pursuant to notice this day given, the partnership between myself, Frank Morton Ollivier, and Henry Hammersley Travers, as Solicitors, will be dissolved at the expiration of three calendar months from this date. Wellington, 2nd February, 1878. WM. THUS. LOCKE TRAVERS. ELLINGTON JOCKEY CLUB. NOTICE is hereby given that the Wellingi Jockey Club will not receive entries for 3 Wellington Derby for the year 1880. < By order of the Stewards. A. SCALES, Secretary, Wellington, February 9, 1878. American stationery package ; PRICE 2s. The Grand Prizes in the American Stationery Packets that are GIVEN AWAY aro something WONDERFUL. In each thousand packets there are tickets for two handsome WATCHES and ALBERTS. One of these was drawn by Mr. Carr, of the firm of Wallen and Carr, Empire Dining Rooms, who has kindly permitted us to use his name. There are a few packages left, each one containing a prize ; also an assortment of Writing Paper, Envelopes, an Indestructible Pen, a Penholder, and a Pencil, as well as the chance of the ticket for the other watch. American Novelty Company, opposite Coker’s Hotel, Lambton-quay. Notice. —LAST WEEK of tho American Novelty Company in Wellington. ELLINGTON AND MASTERTON RAILWAY, Messrs. CASELBERG’S Waggons leave the Upper Hutt Station twice a week for Masterton and Groytown. All goods for the above places received by THUS. W. PILCHER, Agent.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5274, 19 February 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5274, 19 February 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5274, 19 February 1878, Page 3

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