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GA&ETT&'NOTICE. i. i-'< ; *■ > C* I “i A. 'J‘'. 1J | FOOTPATHS TO, RE PROCLAIMED. •y -j; ! r ; IS —: ~■ 1 d;..\ ri d Superintendent’s Office, Now Plynioiithj 20th May,. 157 G.,, 1 I'N- exercise of the authority, given: by an Ordinance of the Superintendent and Provincial’ Council' df>d Taranaki, . intituled, V The Municipal Police Ordinance, TS72‘” I,‘ _ Frederic “Ahokzo. Carrington, Esquire,' Superintendent I, of the.' Province of-Taranaki, do hereby give notice,and declare that the under-, mentioned Footpaths shall henceforth [ bo’deemed and . taken 'to' be Public i Footpaths within the meaning of an . Ordinance of the Lieutenant-Governor of New Zealand, and' of the Legislative Council thereof," intituled, “An Ordi- ' nance to provide for’the protection of Footpaths hi the. Colony, of New Zealand, '’ and shall be protected accordidgly. . .A - : ■; Footpaths in this Town or- Hawera. The Footpaths are Id feet wide, and start on the south side of .the ilia in road, at (ho north-west corner of section Noh 11; then iii hj straight line, 15 chains 1 the north-cast corner of.section No. M) and then in a southerly.dircctibn from the last-mentioned point in 'ahstraight line, G. chains long, to the south’ side 'of the Bank of New? South -Wales’- ;; Town of-Carlyle. The; Footpaths on-; the:.north side; of Leiccster-street, .from Taranaki Road to Dcvon-stroet, of the width of ten teat. ■ . ‘ FRED. A. CARRINGTON, ■ Suneriutemlerit

: JJ OLL 0W A Y'M GIN T IfENT. Bail Legs, Bad Breasts,- Wounds, ’ami Ulcerations of all kinds;— There is no medicinal, preparation which, .may be • thoroughly relied upon iff thetVeatment of: Ointment.. Nulhing.can,be more simple and safe than, tne maimer in which it is applied, nothing more salutary,than its action on the body,: bol h _ 1 oca! 1 y,••■an.• I,' cbnstilntionally, Th« Ointment- rubbed •around the part affected enters life pmes as salt pernmales meat. It ..quickly penetrates to the-source■ of tiie i evil, and drives it from. the.system. • ■ , Bronchiiis, Diphilieria, Cold-;. Cmighs Sore Throats, hml : Shortnoss of : Breatli.— Relaxed.and congested throats, elongated ■uvula,’ulcerated or’turgid tonsils, wiioopmg cough, cron,p,- asthma,- wheezing-from 'accumulated mucous, and other difficulties of respiration, a’so 'palpitation, stitches, ' and shortness at breath, may,- with certainty, be cured by rubbing dins healing -Ointment over the chest and -back-foi at least bedf an hour twice a day, assisted by appropriate doses of Holloway’s Pills. For Glamln’nr Swellings, Stiff; Joints. [ and Diseases of the Hkih.— -There is no I preparation 'for saint ary effects comparable to tills remedy, , It should be wei 1 Tabbed over the. aff. eted parts, after Their due fomentafmii witli warm' water. It acts by s’imnbUing ibe übsorhenis to increased aetivby, by proven’ing’ congestion, an-l promming a. free .and,copious circulation nytiic parts affect-, d,. i inn res: speedily and effectiiaily it ensures-a cure. ' : Gant and'Rheumatisni.-d-Tii'is invaluable nug-. nthas greater power. over gmir and rheumatism than any oilier 'preparation. None need remain in pain if its removal he about in good earnest, by using this infallible remedy according to the priirted . instruct ions affixed to each, pot! r ,\'l - -Settled‘ aches and pains. ai - e Temediabic in too same, manner. idles, Fistulas, and Execrations.—'The cure which tins .ointment effect's in healing, piles and - fistulas of Jong standing-, after - they- have .resisted all other applications, have been' sor-countless and - so notorious throughout the, ’world- that ai.iy effort, to give an adequately detailed statement‘off their;number or character would be-vain. It is sufficient to know that the Ointment has never proved inefficacious, In Disorders of the Kidneys,-Stone and Gravel, the Ointment is a sovereign remedy if it be/ well rubbed twice a day into the smaliibf -the back, over ’the "region of the kidneys, into which 1 it ■ will gradually' penetrate, and in almost every,.case, give immediate relief. "Whenever’this Ointment has been once nsed it has established its own worth, and has again• been:eagerl-v * soug’lit foi-.asdhe easieafiand-,safest remedy i in all disorders of the kidneys. .

Both the Ointment and Pills should boused ■; iu the following':complaints ■; —- ’ • : Bad Legs Bad Breasts • Bunions .. Chilblains ' ‘ • Chapped Hands Corns -(soft) : Contracted and . Stiif; Joints Piles ‘ ‘ Fistulas Gout' ■ : - G landnlar - ■ Swellings Rheumatism ’ Lumbago . Sore Nipples Scalds- . Sore Throat ; •Skin Bis- . /cases - j; Scurvy ; : Ulcers i !■ Sore Heat| z Tumours. ;; Wounds-, , The Pills ; and .Ointment are sold at Pi- ofessor Holloway’s Establishment,’ 533, 0 to:-ford-street, London ; also by nea'rly eve ay respectable Vendor of Medicine thrfui'gln jut the Civilised World r in Boxes and Pots.. at Is.- l-Jd.y 2s. ,9cl.y : 4s. .(id., 11.5.,-.-225.,-aiid. ; ills, each. > • .The ; 2s. j9d. size , three,, i the 4s. 6d. size six, {hells. siz'd sixteen, the. -J 22s raent one. ounce.'! ' Full‘ s printed’ directions'- are ‘affixf j»d to each Box raid Pdtpand can be had.init -any language,, even .-in-. Turkish, -r Arm jsJiian, Aabic,' Persian,, or Chirie'se. ’ ’ / . y ; FOR BABE.- ~, : I few Pure-bred BERKS (HIRE" -.j-jt t also -some,, H: jilf-bred-Berhsiiifo Sows and Boars, -' / ,; ■ t : ; ; “ ..... s Apply to 1 ' -p- ) -i ■‘; - - - - 11.- E; McRAI IS, ; - r Woodside, Kaka:yVamea.i I ;

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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 157, 11 October 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 157, 11 October 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 157, 11 October 1876, Page 4

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