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Notices. HAWEIiA GENERAL STORE, (The Oldest in the District.) _ ALWAYS ON HAND, £l Barge Jkssortment of GARDEN SEEDS (Colonial Grown), CrU.A.IIA.SraESB ©0023. i WELL-SELECTED and Large A Stock of Goods, suitable for Country use. comprising—Drapery, Clothing, Men’s and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Ladies’ trimmed and mitrimmed Hats, Ladies’ Riding Hats, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Saddlery, Earthenware, Glassware, Ironmongery, Brnshware, Fencing Wire, Staples, Roofing Iron, Fancy Goods; Stationery, Paperhangings, Scrim, &c. Cooper’s Sheep Bip. Licensed to deal in ARMS and AMMUNITION. A good supply of Ammunition, and Single and Double barrelled Fowling Pieces always in Stock. J. D. having bought largely, is enabled to offer his Goods at extremely Low Rates Goods delivered at Store Charges td any part of the Surrounding Districts. All kinds of Country Produce Purchased. Orders received for Mr Freeman R. Ja.kson’s Monthly Stock Sales. Agent for the South British Fire Insurance Company; also Saturday Night, Taranaki Herald, Wanganui Herald, Wanganui Chronicle, and other newspapers and Periodicals. JAS. DAYIDSON, HAWEEA. 821n5 INTERESTING TO ALL. GENTLEMEN, —I am yet aliye, thanks to Holloway’s Pills. Not wishing to become one of the residents of the Professor’s intended Lunatic Asylum now being erected in England, I lately bought a. box of Holloway’s Pills, took them at intervals, and refrained from the “ flowing Bowl,” and Richard's himself again. Holloway’s Pills and Ointment are largely used in Bermuda, and that accounts, in my opinion, for the longevity of its inhabitants. I feel quite assured, however, that Professor Holloway is and has been one of the greatest benefactors to the human race that has ever lived, and that his name will be handed down to posterity when the names of our bravest manslayers are forgotten. Strange to say that we, in different ways, strive to acquire the art*'* of killing, but our own preservation we take little heed of. I have lived in Bermuda 26 years, and in that time have inquired of soldiers how they have preserved their health so well ; the answer has generally been, “ By not going to the Army Doctor, but by using the Pills and Ointment.” By using the above, I am how found at my Hermitage to be looking much younger and more healthy than you have seen me for years. Yours, J. W. ODDY, Tucker Torn, Bermuda. (For,r<.erhj SecreU’rg to the Dv.N of ■ '-sir.::.) The r A : ,

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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 451, 9 August 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 451, 9 August 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 451, 9 August 1879, Page 1

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