Business Notices. JAM E S II IRS T, AGENT, P A T E A. QO 13 B AND C O. ’ S TELEGII AP II LI N E OF ROY A L M A 11. C 0 A CUES Leaves Espane’s Hotel, Hawcra, for New Plymouth, on TUES DA Y A x‘l) SATU RD A Y MORNINGS, Passing through 000, Opunalce, Okato, Oakura, and Omala. The Coaeh leaves New Plymouth for HaWem on Mondays and Fridays. HONE PIHAMA, Proprietor. Mr . x Ketemarae Saw Drills. THE unnersigncd having completed the erection of his saw mills, begs to inform the public of the Paten District that lie is now prepared to supply the following timber in all lengths and sizes delivered to any pirt of the Patea District, at a very grea. reduction on prices heretofore ruling. Honeysuckle TaWhiii Matai White Pine EGBERT WILSON,' Proprietor. Kctcmarae, October 12, 1875. Q.' T. P 0 T T~ 0, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, TARANAKI ROAD, CAIII.YI.K. A. well assorted stock of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL SADDLERY. CART AND TRAP HARNESS, All Orders and Repairs promptly executed. R S. EVANS. MIDWIFE AND NURSE, II A W E R A. Mrs. EVANS has had long experience in the Manchester Royal Hospital. Foes Moderate. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Wounds, and ulcerations of all kinds. ’’VTO family or person should be without jLAI these Pills. Their long-tried efficacy in correcting disorders of the liver and stomadh, stimulating the bowels, and purifying the blond, has secured for them an imperishable fame througout the world. A few doses produce comfort, a short continuance effects a complete cure. Invalids may look towards tin's rectifying and revivifying medicine with a certainty of obtaining relief. Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Colds, Cough Sore Throats, and Shortness of Breath. Is only known when the blood is pure, its circulation perfect, and the nerves in good order. The only safe and certain method of expelling all impurities is to take Holloway’s Pills, which have the power of cleansing the blood from all noxious matters, expelling all humours which taint or impoverish it, and thereby purify and invigorate and give general tone to the system. Young or old, robust or delicate, may alike experience their beneficial effects. Myriads affirm that these Pills possess a marvellous power in securing these great secrets of health by purifying and regulating the fluids, and strengthening the solids. For Glandular Swellings, Stiff Joints, and Diseases of the Skin. The functional irregularities peculiar to the weaker sex are invariably corrected without pain or inconvenience by the use of Holloway’s Pills. They are the safest and surest medicine for all diseases incidental to females of all ages, and most precious at the turn of life, or when entering into womanhood. Gout and Ehumatism. In general debility, mental depression, and nervous irritability, there is no medicine which operates so like a charm as these famous Pills. They soothe and strengthen the nerves and system generally, give tone to the stomach, elevate the spirits, and in fact render the patient sensible of a total and most delightful revolution in his whole system. Thousands of persons have testified, that by their use alone, they have been restored to health after all other means have proved unsuccessful. Piles, Fistulasi and Excoriations. Indigestion and torpidity of the liver is the bane of thousands, who pass each day with accumulated sufferings, all of which may he avoided by taking these Pills according to the accompan3 r ing directions. The strengthen and invigorate every organ subservient to digestion, and effect a cure without debilitating or exhausting the system ; on the contrary, they support and conserve the vital principle by a complete purification of the blood. In Disorders of the Kidneys, Stone, and Gravel. This purifying and regulating medicine should be bad recourse to during cold, changeable and wet weather. It is the best cure for hoarseness, sore throats, diphtheria, pleurisy, and asthma ; and an infallible remedy for congestion, bronchitis, and inflammation, indeed as a family medicine, they are invaluable for subduing such ailments of young and old of both sexes-
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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 57, 27 October 1875, Page 4
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