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i”, PROFESSOR STA.NICSI has made the various diseases of-the ear,- and their'cure, thd 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 Hotels For testimonials see the local papers, or apply personally.— [Advt] . Holloways Pills. —lndigestion.—ln- all oases of indigestion, producing weariness, low spirits, palliation.'and feverishness, those famous Pills should be resorted to as the gentlest and surest corrective of the stomach, and the antidote to its ailments. These Pills dispel the cause of.dyspepsia ; ovenfone afflicted wuh it may rejoice at the safe and satisfactory results which can be secured at so small a charge as the purchase of-a box of .Holloway's Pills. They purify, strengthen, and remedy imperfect development of growth and health iu young persons. Thousands of sufferers, who casuilly commenced a course ol Holloway's Pills,' have admired their restorative power over themselves, and afterwards recommended them with a fixed confidence, which has never been betrayed. "A; friend in need is a friend indeed,” Keep a bottle, of GuoLLAii’fi Aperient Mixture in the house. You can never tell how soon or how suddenly ‘you may be seized with sickness, A dose or two of j tills safe and invaluable medicine would put you , right very quickly. Ask ! at the chemists for “ Ghol- i laii’s Great Indian Cures.”—[Advt.] j

Books, &o. ~|V Y O. N A N D BL A I R. . NEW OFFICIAL MAI I .OF NEW EEALA.NI). - • - 1 In four sheets, 1S in, x OOin., Compiled from latest official sources of the Public Works Department, Wellington, BY AUGUSTUS KOCH ; ' ’ Revised, Engraved, and Printed under the superintendence of E. G. RAVENSTEIN, F.R.G.S., London. SHOWING—THE RAILWAYS, GLACIERS, ; AND BUSH LAND,. With Heights of Mountains in English Feet. . PRICE • ... 9*64 And can also be had . , MOUNTED ON CANVAS, Varnished, with Rollers.. This Map is got up in the beat London Style, printed on line paper, contains the fullest information, and is THE FINEST MAP OF THE '' | COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND Yet offered for sale here or elsewhere. Can be had' from Lyon and Blair’s Agents throughout the Colony., Melbourne —George, Robertson. Sydney—J. J. Moore. LYON & BLAIR, Lambton-quat, Wellington. Art Union ,QAMPBELL’S ART UNION. 4000 TICKETS AT ss. EACH. . THREE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-TWO PRIZES, Varying in amount from a Gold Wedding Ring to ONE HUNDRED POUNDS CASH, Less 5 per cent. (£5) which I promise tp give to the Benevolent Society. In submitting the above to the favorable consideration of the public, I respectfully thank them for their patronage during the last thirteen years that I have been in business in Wellington. I am compelled to give up business, as the strain on. my eyesight would in a ! few years result in partial blindness. Consequently, I have purchased some laud in tho Wairarapa,' and intend to settle there about the end of the present year. In the following!list of prises I pledge my word as a Mason, an Odd Fellow, a Forester, and a Cosmopolitan that I have not put any fictitious value on any .of the prizes; I also guarantee every article as genuine, as I have carefully excluded all. fancy or plated goods. The watches, jewellery, &c., are sterling gold and silver ; the miscellaneous goods are in strict conformity with their description in the list. . The drawing will take place as soon as the tickets are sold, and will be under tho scrutiny and supervision of a committee of ticketholders. ■ ' I have made the price of the ticket Ss., so as to be within the means of everyone who can afford to speculate that amount for a chance of • obtaining a valuable equivalent in the shape of what the eccentric Wemraiok describes as: “ portable property,” or £IOO in hard cash. The winning numbers will be duly advei - tiaed as soon as the drawing is over. Orders for tickets by post, if accompanied by cheque or P. 0., will be attended; to by return of post. . / ' : The following is the list of prizes ! Frizes. '• ■ 1 ■ ' Value. I

382 prizes Value £IOOO I Ticket* maybe obtained from Mr. Willeston, Lambton-quay; Mr, Gillespie, Shepherd's Arms, Tiuakori-road; Pier Hotel; Mr. Fraser, Manners-street; City Hotel;; and fWip 0. Campbell, Maaadrs-Btj'oet.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5412, 1 August 1878, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
725

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5412, 1 August 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5412, 1 August 1878, Page 3

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