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Holloway’s o*ntment and Pills —Glad Tidings. —Some constitutions have a tendency to rheumatism, and are throughout the year borne down by its protracted tortures. Let all sufferers bathe the affected parts with warm brine, and afterwauls rub in this soothing ointment. They will Qnd it the best of lessenin? their agony, and, assisted by Holloway’s Pills, the surest way of overcoming their disease. More need not be said than to re uest a few days' trial of this safe and soothing treatment, by which the disease will ultimately be completely swept away. Pains that would make a giant shudder are assuaged without difficulty by Holloway’s easy an inexpensive remedies, which comfort by moderating the throbbing vessels and calming the excited nerves.— [Advt.] The newest way discovered for prolonging life is procuring the inos perfect ventilation, living within proper hours, wisely regulating and direc’ing the mind, and preserving the health by the occasion i use of good constitutional medicine. None has ever yet been discovered to equal “ Ghollau’s Great Indian Cures’’ in thisresoect. They build up and invigorate the constitution, and banish disease. — [Advt ] Advice to Mothers !— Are you broken in your rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth? Go at once to a chemist and get a bot lo of Mrs. ‘Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless and pleasant to taste, it produces natural, quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes “as bright as a button.” ft soothes the child, it softens the gums allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowel-*, and is the best known remedy for dysc <tery and diarrheca, whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is sold by medicine dealers everywhere at Is. IJd. per bottle. Manufactured at 493 Oxfordtreet. London. — Advt ’

Education High school fob young ladies, The Knoll, Wallace-street, Wellington.— Principal, Mrs. H. Lawson, of Westminster Training College; First-class Queen’s Scholar, and Certificated Drawing Pnpil of School of Arts, Kensington. Half-term will commence on 15th July ; prospectuses on application. References to Archdeacon Stock, Rev. R. Coffey, J. Knowles, Esq., and parents of former pupils. YyiiLLINGTON SCHOOL OF ART, Room No. 9 in the Athenvedm, Lambton quay. Under the Espkcial Patronage op the Board op Education. Superintendent : Mrs. 11, T. Holmes. The course of instruction is intended to be, gen-rally, that pursued iu the Government Schools of Art, London. Junior Elementary Class (for both sexes).— Wednesday afternoons from 3 to 4.30, and Saturday mornings II to 12.30. Senior Elementary Cla-s for Ladies.— Monday and Wednesday mornings from 10.30 to 12.3 d. Senior Advance i Class for Ladies.—Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 10.30 to 12 30. Tho Junior Elementary Class will comprise boys from 10 to 14, aud girls. The two other classes ladies only. Tinakori-road, July. as- the SCHOOL WILL BE OPEN AT THE HALF TERM ON MONDAY, 15th JULY jeb A LADY of experience, formerly governess iu the family of the late Richard Cobden, desires engagement as Resident Governess to Children under fifteen, in a gentleman’s family in New Zealand. Acquirements ; English (generally), F’rench, and German (grammatically), Pianotoite (c'a-sical aud modern music), Elementary Drawing and Needlework. Church of England. Reference *. Miss Cobden, Hill-top, Midhurst. Address ; Miss Langridge, Midhurst, Sussex, England. Books, &c. N O W READY, ILLUSTRATED NEW ZEALAND HERALD Fob August. Contains, among other interesting cuts— Native Meeting at Kaiapoi, Canterbury ; Cave Rock, Summer, Canterbury ; Portrait of the Deputy Grand Sire, 1,0.0. F., Bro. J. B. Harmon ; Sketches of the Wreck of the Loch Ard, Ac,, &c., with Snmmai-y of News. Price—Sixpence. To be obtained of Mr. Jno. Watt, Willisstreet and Lambton-quay, and all booksellers. YON AND B L A I R’S Monthly List op— New Books, New Editions, and New Supplies ex Suez Mail, Orient, and other Direct Steamers. NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS. Nares’ Voyage to the I’oiar Seas, 2 vola. Canon Farrar’s Eternal Hope Tennyson’s Poems, crown edition, complete in one volume, 7s. fid. Smiles’ George Moore, Merchant and Philosopher Longfellows’ new poem—Keraraos Thackeray’s (author’s edition). Newoomes, vol. 2 Waverley (Belfast edition), Oil Mortality Vagabond Papers (fifth series) Kiiigalaka's Eotheu, cabinet edition Dickens’ Dictionary, The, by Peirce Pope Pius the Ninth, by Maguire ; Tales from Blackwood, New Series, vol 1 Fawcett's Free Trade and Protection Wallace’s Tropical Nature . Combe’s Life (author of Constitution of Man), by Gibbon Blake’s Etchings, by Scott. IVEW CHEAP NOVELS. Rosine, by Whyte Melville Play or Pay, by Hawley Smart Six Years Ago, by James Grant Won, by the author of Jennie of the Princes Norah's Love 'Test, by author of Old Myddleton’s Money Two Years Abaft tho Mast, Blackwood’s series Frances, by Mortimer Collins Blue Bell, by E. Briuiwton. JUST OPENING UP'_ Full supplies of Miss Braddon, Wilkie Collins, authors of Golden Butterfly, Warne’a Com-' panion Library, and Select Library. NEW SUPPLIES OP STANDARD WORKS. May’s Democracy in Europe, 2 vols. Laudoccr’a Pictures, cloth elegant Eastlnke's Pictures, cloth elegant ’ Murillo’s Pictures, cloth elegant Shortrede’s Logarithms Hutton’s Mathematical Tallies Hugess'-n’s Chil Irons Rooks Mrs. Wood, Uhoda Bioughton Hrlon Mather, Mrs. Edwardes George .(‘.Hot, Bo ’ inan; ' ( avoe Held Largo assornflcni of AL.O.R.’s works Kingston's and B dlantyuu’a Books for Boys' Hook’s Life, by Bartram

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5429, 21 August 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5429, 21 August 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5429, 21 August 1878, Page 3

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