KOEXOWAY'S OiSTVtKXT AND PILLS. Sudden changes of temperature surely try ail persona prone to rheumatism, sciatica, tic doloren.T, and many maladies scarcely les3 painful though of shorter duration. On the first attack of stiffness or suffering in any muscle, joint, or nerve, recourse shonld immediately be had to fomenting the seat of disease with hot brine and rubbing in this remarkable Ointment, which will assuage the uneasiness of the part, subdue inflammation, and reduce the swelling The Pills, simultaneously taken, will rectify constitutional disturbances and renew the strength. No remedy heretofore discovered, has proved so effective a3 the Ointment and Pills for removing gouty, rheumatic, and scrofulous attacks, which afflict all ages, and are commonly called hereditary. '.ATE ADVERTISEMENTS I. o. G. T. OLDEN AGK LODGE, NO, 210, WESTON, WtLt nOLC ITS ANNIVERSARY GATHERING OS TUESDAY, 20TH APRIL, At the Schoolhou:e, Weston. The programme wi»l consist of Song 3, Reading?, and Recitations, And the Lodge will be assisted by Lady and Gentlemen Amateurs f f Oamaru. The chair will betaken at S o'clock p.m. Admission—2». 919
RESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HAMPDEN. A CONCERT AND READINGS Will be given in the above Church on TUESDAY EVENING, 20rn APRIL. Object: To place 260 additional Volumes in the Sunday School Library. The Hampden Chair -ni l be assisted by members of St. Pauls Choir, Oamaro. Tickets. 2a 6<i each; children ncder 13 years, If. Tickets to be had of members of committee and at the scores. The patronage of the general i nblic is respectfully and earnestly solicited. To commence at 7 o'clock. 904 OAMARU MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. SHARFHOLDERS in the above Society can now WITHDRAW at a Bonus of £9 14s 3d. GEORGE SUMPTER, 0! 1 Secretary. I SAMUEL POCKLINGTON, give 7 notice that a3 the PARTNERSHIP between me and Mr. John Thos. Ronghton has been DISSOLVED, the said John Tho?. Rough ton has nothing farther to do with the lasines?, which will ia fatare be carried on by me in the prtmise3 in Coqnet-s'.reefc. (Signed) 012 SAMUEL POCKLINGTON. T OST, on the Ist April, from El lerV Farm, Tables A DARK BAY FOAL, with white star on forehead. Any person knowing its whereabouts would oblige by giving information of the same to Mr. C. Jfssqp, Ngapara. 906 POUND, on Monday last, on Totara Estate—A Black and Tan COLLIE DOG ; owner can have the same by paying expenses and applying to A. Rot, Totara. 920
16* THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYE of JAMES MATHESON, belonging to Aberdeenshire, Scotland, he will greatly oblige by communicating with Hugh Block, Watchmaker, Temnka, Canterbury, as his sister ia anxious to know of his -whereabouts. NOTICE. A DIVIDEND of 43 in the £ is now PAYABLE in the Estate of JOHN BROWN to tho3c who have proved their claims. 916 J. J. PPENCE, Trustee. NOTICE. A NY person found TRESPASSING on the farms of Mrsrrs. Mitchell, Clarke, or WiffiinM, at Cave Valley, will be PROSECUTED. Oamaru April 10th IS3O. 693 ENVELOPES Snjwrfine Commercial, only 6s 6d per 1000.— B. W. Hayzs, licaen-Rtieet.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1245, 14 April 1880, Page 3
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