Miscellaneous. OLSON’S TOJEITO SAUCE. THIS moat delicious condiment may be obtained from every Grocer and all Provision Merchants throughout the Colony of New’ Zealand, and is rapidly extending itself over the whole of the Australian Colonies ; it. is pronounced by all connoisseurs to be the best Sauce that is made. Jhe following figures will show the <*onsuni| - tion there is in the health-restoring and agreeable condiment. 1,000,000 bottles have been disposed of this season, and the demand is daily increasing. In consequence of the above success, H. Olson has much pleasure in informing his numerous patrons and the public in general, that he has six large shipments of bottles coining forward for this season. His I'omato Plantations are in a most flourishing condition, and estimated to yield about sixty lons of fruit, so that, he is now in a position to execute orders to any extent. The following high Testimonials will show the medicinal and general excellence of this most famous Sauce. All orders forwarded to IT. Olson, St. George’s Bay Road, Auckland, New Zealand, will be punctually attended to. Testimonials: The Aide-de-Camp is directed to slate that the Governor and Lady Bowen highly approve of this Sauce.—Government House. 1 can testify that this Sauce is an elegi rii composition, and an excellent purifier of the constitution. —8. J. Stratford, M D. This is to certify (hat 1 have examined this Sauce, and I consider it an exceedingly »igr»eable condiment, and well fining for household purposes. It is more pleasant t han Worcester Sauce. —C. F. Goldsboro’, MJ). I have tried I his Sauce, and it has given great satisfaction. 1 have mm-h pleasure in recommending it to the notice (fall connoisseurs, as an article free from all adultenu ior, and of an excellent quality.—W. Walsh Man-Iger Northern Club I have tried this Sauce, and consider it quite wholesome and valuable.—Thomas B. Kenderdine, M.R.CS. We recommend this as the best Sauce we have tasted ; it is perfectly wholesome, nungent, and free from adulteration—T. Kuche (Surgeon), W. H. Whichelo (Paymaster), W. F. S. 11. Russell (sec.), ILM.s.Rosario.” 1 hereby certify that the Tomato aucee prepared by Mr. Olson is a most agreeable and exciting condiment, ami is entirely free from any unwholesome or hurtful substance. — (Signed) Le Landais, Naval Surgeon in charge of the Military Hospital at Noumea. This Sauce may be given with great benefit to Children, us it is composed exclusively of the most simple and wholesome ingredients, It is a specific for pain caused by indigestion, creates appetite, and is an excellent vermifuge Take a wine glassful before meals. 223 Please shake the Bottle.
PR I E N D OF ALL. HOLLOWAY’SPILLS AND OINTMENT. Ho 1 1oway's Pills are fhp best remedy known in the world for the following diseases:— Ague Gout Stone and A st)ima H eadache gravel Billions com- Indigestion Secondary plaints Liver com- symptoms Blotches on plaints Ulcers the skin i Lumbago Venereal Bowel com- ! Piles affections plaints j Rheumatism Worms of all Debility | Retention of kinds Dropsy | urine Weakness Female ir- j Scrofula, or from what* regularities j King’s Evil ever cause Fevers of all ( Sore Throats &c., &c., kinds j Tic-Doloreux Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following com plaints : — Bad Legs ! and stiff I Sore Nipples Bad Breasts j joints j Scalds Burns i Fistulas Sore Throats Bunions , gout. ■ Skin Diseases Chilblains glandular ! Scurvy Chapped swellings Sore Heads Hands Lumbago ' 1 umours Corns (soft) Piles Ulcers Contracted ; Rheumatism Wounds The Pills and Ointment nre sold at Professc r Holloway’s Establishment, 533, Oxford-street, London ; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the civilized world, in boxes and pots. The smallest box of Pills contains four dozen ; and the smallest pot of Ointment one ounce. Full printed directions are affixed to each box and pot, and can be had in any language even in Turkish, Arabic, Armenian, Persian or Chinese. 222
In the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Wellington District. In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act Amendment Act, 1868, Clause 3. Gazette in Bankruptcy. J - DO appoint for the purposes of this Act the Poverty Bay Standard newspaper to be a Gazette for all that part of the Judical District known as the Wellington District which is situated in the Province of Auckland. Given under my hand at. Wellington this sixth day of March, 1874. Alexander J. Johnston.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 260, 31 March 1875, Page 4
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