Holloway’s Pills give instant relief. Indigestion gives rise to a large shave of the maladies of mankind. It occasions more miseries than the doctor knows names for. Indigestion springs from many causes, over which Holloway’s Pills exercise the most perfect control. They act at once on the stomach, liver, bowels, and kidneys, and correct their torpid, defective, or disordered functions. They restore the ■waning appetite, strengthen the feeble stomach, and spare the dyspepti 5 sick headache, and many nameles torments. They recall every organ to a true sense ;.f its duties. Holloway’j pills have with facility cured case of bad digestion which had existed for a Ion; time and baffled mu.ii medical skill. They arc reliable remedies for all varieties of indigestion. PLORILINE !—Ton THIS TEETH AND BREATH.—A few drops of the liquid “ Florilino” sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites of impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It remover all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth of tobacco smoke. “The Fragrant Florilino,” being composed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Price 2s. Od., of all Chemists and Perfumers, Prepared by Henry C. Gallup, 19 Oxford-street, London. --[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 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." It 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 ether causes. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is sold by medicine dealers everywhere at Is. l.Jd. per bottle. Manufactured at 493 Oxfordstrnct. London.— Advt. My I roasts were losing daily the allowance requireto nurse my baby, and. lie was falling away by the eye, I found myself in the sad alternative either of weaning him at a season too dangerous for his health or t* see him dwindling away from want of food. On this emergency I heard of “ Dusart’sSyrup of Lactophos' lvite of Lime,” which I took. What was not my delight seeing in a short time my breast restored to a plentiful secretion, and my baby improve in strength and health, I owe this public testimony to the inventor of this precious medicine.— Mrs. Lounger, Winchester.— [Advt.
Education JJ I G H E E EDUCATION. Mil. JOHN GAMMELL, B.A. (London University), will re-open his School on WEDNESDAY, January loth, at his residence on THE TERRACE. HOUES OF ATTENDANCE: Morning ... ... ... 9.30 to 12.30 Afternoon ... ... ... 2 to 3.30 The year is divided into three terms, and the fee for each term is— Eor pupils above 12 years ... ... d gne. do under 12 do ... .. 5 gns. Payable in advance. Residence—The Terrace Overlooking Boulcott-street, COLLEGE. APPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned up to the 17tli MARCH next for the following Masterships ; Second Master, to teach Classics and English. Salary, £4OO per annum, with a capitation allowance of 10s. for each pupil attending the College. Mathematical Master, to teach Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Salary, £350 per annum, with a capitation allowance of 10s. Modern Language Master, to teach French and German. Salary, £3OO per annum. Extra Classes are held in connection with the College for the preparation of students for the University, the Civil Service, and the Supreme Court Examinations. The fees from such classes are received by the Master conducting them. P.y order of the Board of Governors. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. Wellington, February 5,1879,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5583, 19 February 1879, Page 3
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