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A case of considerable importance to licensed victuallers and others owning houses near lines of railway has (says an exchange) been decided in England by Vice-Chancellor Malias. The defendants in the suit were the London and North-Western Railway Company, who disputed the right of Mr, Norton, an hotelkeeper at Saltley, near Birmingham, to have windows looking across the line, and demanded of him a quit rent. On his refusing to pay it, they erected a hoarding, which completely excluded his light and air. The Vice-Chancellor granted a perpetual Injunction against the company, and granted the pla’ntiff some compensation for what ho had suffered. The company, he said, were bound by statute not to do any avoidable injury to adjoining landowners, and had not an unqualified fee-simple in their land. Grlraault and Co.'s Guaranaowes Us curatives tues to the great quantity of caffein which it contains Dr. Wilks, of the Guy’s Hospital, declares in the British Medical Journal that the Guarana acts “like a charm." Guarana powders are a certain remedy for the sick head ache. — Lavcet, Aug. 31, 1872.—Advt. Advice to Mothers I —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 bottle 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. ”jQIt soothes the child, it softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is sold by medicine dealers everywhere at Is. lid. per bottle. Manufactured at 493 Oxfordstreet, London.— Advt. Holloway’s Pills. —Stomach, Liver, and Bowels. There is nothing hurtful in the composition of those purifying Pills—nothing that can injure the most delicate constitutions. They improve the appetite, quicken the energies of the stomach and liver, and regulate the bowels. They thus become the' surest safeguards against indigestion, and the safest promoters of the body’s growth and the mind’s development. Holloway’s Pills exert a wholesome alterative and tonic action on every internal organ, and they regulate every disordered or debilitated function. They are natural, and therefore efficient purifiers and correctives. Few unhealthy conditions of the stomach or digestive apparatus can withstand the accumulative healthy influence obtained over the whole frame when these Pills are judiciously and peraevoringly taken by invalids.— [Advt.] Monsieur Tainr on the Beauty of 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 and storekeepers.—Whole sale agents, Felton, Grimwadb, & Co.—[Advt]

Bazaar jgAZAAR IN AID 01? THORNDON WESLEYAN CHURCH. LAST DAY! LAST DAY!! 3?REE ADMISSION! la consequence o£ the inclement weather last evening the Sale will be continued in the AthemeumHall THIS DAY (SATURDAY), at 2 o’clock. An Auction Sale will be held in the Evening, admission free. In Bankruptcy IN THE MATTER OF THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT, 3876. And, . Of the Bankruptcy of GEORGE WILLIAM SMART, of Wellington, a Debtor. • THIS is to give notice that at a meeting of creditors of the abovennmed debtor I, Charles Alexander Baker, of Wellington, was elected Creditors’ Trustee in the above estate, and that I have notified to the Registrar my acceptance of the same. Dated this 4th day of October, 1878. 0. A. BAKER, Trustee. Meetings gIJI The education board of the DISTRICT OP WELLINGTON. The former • election of'the Johnsonville School Committee being informal, a PUBLIC MEETING of the householders resident in the Johnsonville School District will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 16th INSTANT, in the Schoolroom, Johnsonville, at 7 o’clock in the evening, for the purpose of electing a School Committee for the district, in accordance with the Education Act, 1877. R. LEE, Secretary. Ist October, 1878. ATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Notice is hereby given, that in terras of the Articles of Association, tho Half-yearly General Meeting of the company will bo held in Watson’s Hotel, High-street, Dunedin, on MONDAY, the 11th NOVEMBER, at 3 p.m. Business : To receive the directors’ report and balance-sheet for six months ending 30th September, 1878. Proxies must be in writing, and lodged at the Registered Office of the company twentyfour hours before date of meeting. Tho Share Register will close for registration of transfers on the 21st October, and remain closed till day after meeting. WILLIAM TAIT, ’ Acting Manager, jpORT NICHOLSON CLUB. A general meeting of members of tho above Club will bo held at the Athemeum, in room No. 10, at 8 o'clock on MONDAY EVENING, the 7th instant. Business important, GILLBS MORBTON, Hon. Sec, ■ Money LEND on good freehold oD-« v/Vyvy security, divided to suit borrowers. Also a sum of £6OO. i EDWARD PEARCE. MONEY TO LEND on first-class free hold security—£sooo, £750, £SOO, £l6o.—Apply to *. S. CARROLL, Lambton-quay. • MONEY TO LIIND on Freehold Security. O. P. POWLE3, Hunter-street,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5468, 5 October 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5468, 5 October 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5468, 5 October 1878, Page 3

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