Holloway's Pills. —Sick Headaches.— Thousands suffer from this worrying annoyance when the body and brain arc depressed in warm, damp, weather. Holloway's purifying Pills present a ready means of cure for indigestion, biliousness, and flatulency ; in debilitated constitutions and nervous habits those Pills are the host restoratives ; they correct all the unpleasant consequences of torpidity of the liver, they remove distention, and never fail to secure regular action. Fur all abdominal ailments Holloway’s Pills are the safest possible medicine; they at once give ease and comfort, and naturally strengthen the whole series of organs concerned in the process of digestion, and will be found useful in every household.
WITHOUT RESERVE. 10,000 FEET KAURI TIMBER, Ex Colonist, from Kaipara. SATURDAY, APRIL 17. WILLIAM DALE Will Soil by Public Auction, at the Patea Wharf, on the above date— The whole of the Cargo of Kauri Timber, ex Colonist, from Kaipara, consisting of 4xl, 6xl, 9x|, 9xl, T. and E.; 12x1, 16x1, Shelving; 6xl, 9xl, 12x1, Boards. Sale at 2 o’clock sharp. Terms—Under £2O, cash ; above that amount, approved bills at 3 Months, with interest added. W. DALE, Auctioneer. i PPLICATIONS will be received by the undersigned until FRIDAY Evening, 16th instant, from persons willing to undertake the Sweeping, Scrubbing, and other Cleaning in connection with Carlyle School, Applicants to state terms per month. Fuller information procurable from JAMES KEN WORTHY, Acting Secretary School Committee, I HEREBY give notice that it is my intention to apply to the Patea County Council for a License to Slaughter Cattle, both great and .small, on Section 306, Okutnku District. C. E. BREWER.
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Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 508, 14 April 1880, Page 3
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266Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume VI, Issue 508, 14 April 1880, Page 3
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