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CAZFTTF NOTICE. FMDTPATHd TU BE PROCLAIMED. P'!’.]>'•! intenden ids ( bTie.-g New Plymouth, 20tb, Hay. I S7O. j N exercise of (Ik* millibrtty given by | an (trdhi nee of 11;o Hiijtorini :■ n 1 Pnivind-d (,'onndl of Taranaki, in tr( ll 3:*(!. *• Tlk.' Mnnicipa! Police Ordinaned. LS7A’ 1, Fi: ki; u: Ai.oxzo (.'.'.in’! xerox, Kscpiir 1 , Snnei in tend en t of the iVs wiilV of r l’;i i-;l 1i = i 3sl i ; (to hereby eive none” cod declare that Hie nnder!il'.!lt;(.l! ".1 J'(K )1 \'■at! IS shall lit 11 Ct’fV»l*lll lie deemed and taken to la; Public Footnosl!.s within lac meaning of an < )i'-hnanee (>!' lac Incut: nant-vlovernoc of New Z.ad:.nd. and of the Legislative Council thereof, intituled, “An Urdinar.ee to provide for tlie protection of Footpaths iii the Colony of New Zealand,and shall he protected according iy. Footca’!’ifs ix 'rs; Tnivx or IF.vwphia. '!'!ie Foot ;i;.(hs ere 1 ! feet wide, and. start cat tin’ sonih side of iheimnii road, at liie north-west comer of section No. FI; then in a straight line, la chains long, to the north-east comer of section No. 3 1, and then in a southerly direction from tin; last-mentioned point in a stmight. line, (t chains lone', to the south side of tiie Bank of New Fonth Wales* Tov,->, oe (Aiilvi.m. r i’he Foot pal hs mi i!;e iiortli side of Feiccsl.cr-slivcl, from Taranaki Hoad to Devon-stivet. of the width of tim leet. FHFD. A. CAPiIINCTON, Superintendent, flf UI- LU W A Y’S OIX TAt EX T. i tid frc;!. Had i e casts. Wounds, and Uieerfiiioiis of all kinds.—There is no medicinal preparaiion v. liich may he so ! ho.-muddy relied upon in I lie treatment of Ac amove .dim. ulsas 1 toil..way's < linle.ucnt. Xi;t 1 iing can he oh.re simple ami sate tlsan, the maimer in v.diieh it is applied, nothing more sahnary than its action on the body, both locally and constil nliniially, The ; Ointment rubbed around Hu; part alli'etcd enters the pons as salt permeates meat. Il ipiickly pane!rates to the source ot the evil, and drives it from the system. Bronchitis, Diphtliei ia. (Aids. Coughs Sore Tbroais. and Siiorl'iiess ot Brcat b.— Relaxed and conges! Ed ! iiroals, elongated n villa, tikvrab (i i.r turgid Rm-ils, whooping oottgh. croup. usl'miir, wheezing from accumulated nineon.-.. and other ilillictiiiics (if respiration, a so pa pitaiioii, studies, and shortness of levalli. in; V- wild certainly. ise eercil by rulibnig tins healing' ■t liniment < the chest and back fur at Past half an hour tvF.ec ic day, assisted by appropriate doses of iloiioway s i’iils. For (Bamln’ar Swellings, Stiff .loinfs. and ! Hs. e.ses oi (hi; Skin.—There is no , preparation for salutary e!ieels comparable to this remedy, it should b ■ weii rubbed or er the alb eted j■arta. after their due ’ fomentation with vvarni sealer. U acts by si miniating; the absorbents to increased activity, by pi'cven* ing congestion, and promoting a free e.nd copious cireuiution in Use parts aJfocled, thence speedily and etfectnally it ensures a cure. (lout and Rheumatism. —Tins invaluable mig'dif has greater puV'er over gout and rheumatism than any other preparation. None need remain in pain if its removal be set about in good earliest, by using- this infallible remedy according to the printed instructions aidxed to each pot. All settled aches and pains are remediable in . the same maimer. Piles, FI si hi us, and Eveoratimis.—The cure which this ointment effects in healing piles and iis'nhis of long standing, after tlmy have resisted all other applications, have been so countless and so notorious ilironglmut the world that any etiort to give an adei|iiaiely detailed statement ol their number or character would he vain. ! Ft is snftieient to know that the Ointment has never proved im'oK'iuauiis. in Disorders of the Kidneys. Stone and (travel, the Ointment is a sovereign remedy if it be weii rid.bed twice a day into tire small of the back, over (ho region of the kidneys, into which it will gradually penetrate, and in almost every ease give immediate relief. Win never tins Ointment ha-; oven once used it has established its own worth, and has again been eagerlv sought for as the easiest and safest remedy in all disorders of the kidneys. Loin theOintmenl and Pills should ho used in (he following complaints : Had begs Had breasts ISimionr Chilblains (.••napped Hands ('urns (sort) Coni nicie< 1 and .Stiff .joints Piles Fist ui as Gout G ! am d ular Swellings Rheumatism Jiinuhago .Sure Nipple-; Scalds .‘•ore Throat ■Ski n Diseases Scurry U ice is So;c Heads Tumours " Wounds The, Pills and Ointment are sold at Professor Holloway‘a Kstahiishmcnt, boo, Ox-ford-street. London ; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the Fivi ised World, in Boxes and Pots, at Is. lid., 2s. '.hi., 4s. (id., Its., 225., and bos. each, 'i’lie 2s. lid. size contains three, the 4s. Gd. size six, the ids; size sixteen, (he. 22s size thirty-three, and the bbs. size fifty-two times the (planti.ty of a Is. lid. Box or Pot. The smailest Box of Pills contains four dozen ; and the smailest Pot of Ointment one ounce. Full printed directions are affixed to cadi Box and Pol, and. can be hail in any language, even in Turkish, Armenian. A-übie, Persian, or tfhiuese. FUR SALE. | A few Pure-bred BF. P. KBIT 11. E ! BOA BIS ; a Ido some lIMf-lmd j Berkshire Bows and Boars-. App'v to P.‘E., AIeBAE, Woodside, Kakaramea.-

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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 124, 17 June 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 124, 17 June 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 124, 17 June 1876, Page 4

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