PROFESSOR STANICH has made the various diseases of the ear, and their cure, the study of his life, having practised since his youth in Egypt and Palestine. He can assert, without fear of contradiction, that hundreds of cases deemed incurable have yielded to his treatment, and that, in fact, none need despair. The Professor can be consulted daily at his rooms, Occidental Hotel. For testimonials see the local papers, or apply personally.—[Advt.] Tixe method of making money is now ascertained to be on mathematical principles. The moneyed men of the present day have for the most part succeeded by produdng'really valuable articles, and adding to industry honesty. These principles hold good all over the world, and the success attending the introduction of those invaluable medicines, Gollah’s Great Indian Cures.” into New Zealand, is another Instance of proof of tho assertion. The public have recognised the worth of these Indian Medicines, and tho cures effected by their use are .extraordinary. Get testimonials and the medicines of the Chemists.— [Advt.] * ■ Holloway’s Pills. —To Nervous Sufferers. Nervousness, so called, has been said to arise from foul blood or a guilty, conscience. When the first is the origin, the afflicted may be cheered by the knowledge that a course of Holloway’s Pills will dissipate both cause and effect. .Many nervous invalids of long duration have afforded the most remarkable recoveries under .these purifying Pills, which have assuaged sufferings of tho severest character, and steadily restored the afflefced to comfort, confidence, and health, after change of climate and every* other means had signally foiled. Holloway’s Pills renew the lost appetite, and regulate digestion, without permitting those feelings of fulness, flatulency, distention, faintness, • and palpitation, which seem to threaten instant death ■ to tho timid and enfeebled. —[Advt.] Monsieur Taine on the Beauty op English Ladies.—The point which seems particularly to have impressed Itself upon the 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 skin, 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, Qrimwade. «te Co.—l Advtl
Missing Friends MRS. BERTHA KATE KING, who resided till October, 1876, at 151, Eourkpstreet, Sydney, by communicating at once with Mercator, care, of Gordon and Gotoh, St.' Bride-street, London, will hear of most important and advantageous news. Public Notices IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ' ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. LEACH V. JOHNSTON. NOTICE TO SPECIAL JURORS. THE above cause having been adjourned | from Wednesday, the 17th July instant, until Monday, the 22nd July instant, at 10 o’clock in’the forenoon, the Jurors summoned thereon will not be required to attend until the said 22nd JULY INSTANT. By order. Eb. BAKER, Sheriff. Wellington, July 16,1878. T. MARY’S CATHEDRAL. s The Rev. Father Hennebery will preach in St. Mary’s Cathedral next Sunday at Pontifioial High Mass, celebrated at 11 o’clock. Entrance secured by 2s. 6d. tickets; to be bad of Messrs. Whitaker Brothers,' booksellers, Lambton-quay ; Mr. Alexander McDonald, Manners-street ; Mr. J. O’ Brien, , Tinakoriroad; or at the Catholic schools or presbyteries. Proceeds to go to reduce debt incurred by completion of the Cathedral.Free entrance at 7.30 and 10 o'clock masses. I THE UNDERSIGNED, do hereby give , notice that A. H. Maclean is no longer in 7 my employment, and is not entitled to collect monies due to me, or to act for me in any capacity whatsoever. W. NICHOLSON. IN REFERENCE to the above, I, the undersigned, hereby give notice that all monies due to the firm of “ Nicholson and C 0.,” of Cuba-street, Cabinetmakers, must be paid to me, and that my receipt alone will be a good discharge. ALF. H. MACLEAN. Notice to creditors in , the ESTATE OF JAMES O’SHEA. A second dividend of Is. in the £ will be payable at the office of the trustee, Lambtonquay, to all-creditors who have duly proved their claims in the above estate, on and after Thursday, Ist August, 1878. GEORGE THOMAS, Trustee. Government Land Sales WN L A N D S TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, July 11, 1878. NOTICE is.hereby given that 30 Town Sections, Palmerston, Manawatu' 152 „ „ Bunnythorpo - „ And 5 Suburban Sections, Featherston,Wairarapa 37 „ ' J, Palmerston, Manawatu 80 „ ‘ „ Bunnythorpe, „ 3 „ „ Foxton, „ 9 „ „ Fitzherbert, „ will be open to purchase .on application at the Land Office, Wellington, on- and after TUESDAY, the 13th day of AUGUST next. Maps indicating position of the above, and schedule of contents and upset price, can be seen at the Survey Office, Patea ; Public Works Office, Wanganui ; Survey Office, Palmerston ; also at this office. Volunteer scrip may be exercised in purchasing these sections. JOS., G. HOLDS WORTH, Chairman Land Board. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, June 27, 1878. NOTICE is hereby given, that at NOON on MONDAY, the 22nd JULY next, eight sections of Rural Land, con’aining 1875 acres, and one town section, No. 98, Waverley, will be offered for sale at'the Court House, Patea. Maps can be seen, and information obtained, at the District Land Office; Patea, and at this -office. JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH, Chairman Land Board, Wanted w ANTED, respectable Runner for this office. Apply at onco. ; Boys w ANTED, a Lad for the Machine Room Apply office of this paper. WANTED immediately, a Wheelwright, for a shop at Bull’s, Rangitikei. None but a sober man need apply.—JOHN JONES, Bull’s. ANTED, a Smart ■ Lad,, of sixteen or seventeen, for office duties. Apply to Moot-house and Edwards, solicitors, Wellington. ■« A FINISHING GOVERNESS wishes an engagement in a gentleman’s family. English, French, Music, Dewing, and Fainting. Address “ Marion," General Post‘Qffioe. WANTED Known. —Board and Lodgings. Beds’ and meals at all hours,, with mutio and reading-room. Seamen and others • boarded, shipped, and their advance,notes cashed. Hair-outting, &c., rooms connected. P, A. Jones, Wellington Saloon, Wi^is-Btreet.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5400, 18 July 1878, Page 3
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