The Chronicle says—We have received from Mr Hardcastle, R.M., the following particulars of the census taken for the twO Wanganui Highway districts r Wangaelm ; 843 trial eg, 644 fera’ales ; total,1,487. Number of buildings, 293, of which twenty are unoccupied, and live a!re i’n course of erection. Wanganui-Waito-tara : 684 males, 488 females; total, 1,172. Number of buildings, 235, of which 17 are unoccupied, and 4 in course of erection. The Thames Advertiser points out by reference to' Spee6hes' delivered in Dunedin lately that Sir George Grey has shifted ground considerably . oh the Manhood Suffrage question. What Ire advocated two sessions ago and now is vastly different. .The Cahterbriry Times says—Oh March 15th Messrs P. Counningham & Co. passed at the Customrhouse the following important entry—Cornsacks, £2,148 4s. Such an item’ shows in' a marked manner how farmers help the revenue, and how largely the grain produce of the province is increasing. Holloway's Ointment arid Pills.— Sore Throaths, .Diptherin, and Bronchitis.—• Thes6 medicaments boldly face the evils they profess to remedy. Local relief and general purification progress together ; disease is cured, while the whole system is cleansed. Holloway’s Ointment rubbed on the throat and chest exercises the most beneficial influence over sore throats,diphtheria,- and cough, whether resulting from catarrh,- asthma, or bronchitis. This unguent acts nyraculorisly in arresting the extensions of sores, healing ulcerations,curing skin diseases, completely stopping, all, destructive inflammation, - irrespective of its exciting cause, character,situation, duration, or severity. .. Holloway’s Ointment, aided by his Pills,- gives most immediate and most marked relief to' those irritating.itchings and painful Swellings of the shins occasioned by mercury or latent syphilitic virus. Strangers and country settlers coming to' Carlyle,- axe very often at a loss to know which is the best and cheapest General Drapery and Clothing Establishment iri the district. E. A. Adams’ Cardigan House, offers special advantages that can
,be met with nowhere else in the district. He keeps the largest and best assorted 'stock of every description of grapery, goods, imported direct—and'from the best 'colonial houses ; which, being -bought on the advantageous terms, arid having thorough knowledge of the business, enables him to ( offer goods of sterling quality at prices'.that cannot be improved on by any other house in New Zealand. Every article is marked in plain figures, from which there is no deviation ; so that inexperienced people are 'as Well served as the best judges, the terms being net '.cash, without rebate or abatement of any Jkind. Note the address—B. A. Adams ; Cardigan House, nearly opposite Town Hall, Carlyle.— ADVT,
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 309, 3 April 1878, Page 2
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