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Strangers and country settlers to Carlyle, are very often at a loss to know which is the best and cheapest General Drapery and Clothing Establishment in the district. R. A. Adams’ CardiganHouse, 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 drapery goods, imported direct—and from the best colonial houses ; which, being bought on the most advantageous terms, and having thorough knowledge of the business, enables him to offer goods of sterling quality at pt ices 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 kind. Note the address—R. A. Adams ♦ Cardigan House, nearly opposite Town Hall, Carlyle.— advt. Holloway's Pills. —Weak and Debilitated Constitution.—The present weather is trying to the robust ; to the weak and debilitated it is overpowering. Holloway’s Pills have long been noted for their corrective and purfying powers, and are the readiest restoratives of health and vigour. They remove all impurities from the blood, improve the digestion, and rouse the liver, without interrupting pleasure, business, or study. Holloway’s Pills coo! the system, regulate the circulation, moderate excessive perspiration, guard the constitution in critical moments, and save it, from destruction ; in fact, so build up and renovate failing health as to make them the most desirable medicine. They neither gripe nor act violently or inconveniently on the most delicate bowels, and may, therefore, he taken by the aged or infirm, and safely administered in the nursery.

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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 322, 18 May 1878, Page 2

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Untitled Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 322, 18 May 1878, Page 2

Untitled Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 322, 18 May 1878, Page 2

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