Holloway's Pills and Ointment.—lrritable Bowels.— To be able to arrest the progress of bowel complaints must be a very desirable object: nothing will accomplish this so safely ami certainly as Holloway’s Ointment well rubbed twice a-dhy over the abdomen. It has an advantage over every other astringent, since it restrains the purging without interfering with the stomach or liver. On reaching the bowels this unguent soothes theirlrritabcd lining and simultaneously relieves all griping, purging, vomiting, disagreeable eructations, and gives general ease, without danger of checking the diarrhoea too suddenly. In dysentery the same treatment, aided by proper doses of Hollo way's Pills, will alla'y the excessive straining, atop the discharge of slimy matter, and painlessly prevent both ulceration and danger.—[Advt.J “ Good wares make quick .markets " has often been said truly ; and in no instance is it more remarkable than that of “Ghollah’h Great Indian Cures." These medicines were introduced into New Zealand but a very short while since, and they have rapidly gained the favor and patronage of the public. They are now eagerly sought by nil classes in every part of the colony, and have done an amount of good that would seem incredible were it not for the numerous and trustworthy testimonials given to the proprietor, from those who have boon cured of long-standing diseases by these truly wonderful medicines.—[Advt Monsieur Ta ink on the Beauty opEnulihii Ladies.—The point which seems particularly to have impressed itself upon tlio mind of this brilliant French writer, with respect to “English beauties" Is the “ dazzling purity of their complexions." Doubtless, Nature has richly endowed our countrywomen in this respect, but art has d'me no less, In supplying such an exquisite preparation as Rowlands’ Kalydor, which so far aids nature as to remove freckles, roughness of akin, tan, and sunburn, and produces a pure and delicate complexion. Buy only Rowlands’, of 20, Hatton Garden, London. Sold all over the world by chemists, druggists, bazaar ard storekeepers.—Whole sale agents, Felton, Grim.wade, &Co.—[AdvtJ
Wanted WANTED, a good General Servant; also, a Nursegirl. Apply Mrs. S. S. Carty, Upper Willis-street. w WANTED for a small family, a good , General Servant'; one who can cook preferred. Apply office of this paper. ANTED, a Lad for the Machine Room Apply office of this paper. WANTED, six good Pick and Shovel Men.. See Macdonald, at City Hotel. WANTED immediately, a Wheelwright, for a shop at Bull's, Eangitikei. None but a sober man noed apply.—JOHN JONES, Bull’s. - WANTED, a careful Engrossing Clerk; also, a Youth of about sixteen for the office. Apply, with specimen of writing and references, to Messrs. Moorhouse and Edwards, Solicitors, Wellington,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5392, 9 July 1878, Page 3
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436Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5392, 9 July 1878, Page 3
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