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Hollow ay's Ointment and Pills.----. Consumption — The prevalence ; of: tMs , disease, and the nmnDer of victims who' sink under it yearly in this country, render the consideration of preventive measures t a matter of paramount importance. The proportion of deaths from 1 all causes in , G-r eat Britain attributed-tO consumption ' is one-third. If the reader choose; he 1 shall be his own physician- in \ against this malady in hiinsejf jpr house- ,. hold. When the first suspidion' Arises that , consumption is developing itself, let the patient have the chest and back. fomented ; twice a day with warm brine, dry with a . coarse towel, then rub in the ointment as salt is rubbed into meat to preserve it, and. the enemy -will be baffled.

Seeds and Plants. TEEES, SHEUBS, AND FLOWEEING- PLANTS. CLEAVE, WILLIAMS & CO. beg to draw the attention of their various up-country and town friends to the extensive and varied assortment of the above, just to hand per ?' Leonidus " and " Union," carefully selected by themselves personally, to suit particularly' the Southland climate, as follows : — FrttitThees. — Apples, (warranted clean), Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaches, Currants, white, red, and black ; Gooseberries, Mulberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Filberts, and common Nuts. Forest Trees. — Oaks, Elms, Beech, Ash, Sycamore, Walnuts, Chesnuts, Limes, Scotch and other Firs. Shrubs. — Laurel (common) , Portugal, Holly and Bay, Laurel Timis, 4 varieties ; Elder, Laburnum, 2 varieties ; Lilac, 2 varieties ; Myrtle, Arbutus or Strawberry tree, Weeping Willow, Cypress, 6 varieties. Flowering- Plants. — Dahlias 40 varieties Hollyhocks in varieties, Picotees and Carnations, &c, Roses 60 varieties, Jessamines in varieties, Double Violets, Polyanthus, Forget-me-not, and Bulbs in great variety. Miscellaneous. — Sea-kail roots, Asparagus do., Artichokes, Rhubarb, Seed Potatoes, Ashleaf Fluck, Lapstone aud Sumner, Nonsuch and Hundredfold. 50 : 000 2- YEAR OLD QUICKS. CLEAVE, WILLIAMS and Co., Wholesale and Retail Nurserymen and Seedsmen, Dee-street (opposite Exchange Buildings). SEEDS ! SEEDS ! ! SEEDS ! ! ! AGRICULTURAL AND VEGETABLE, PACEY'S PERENNIAL RYE GRASS English do. Oat do. Italian do. Cocksfoot do. Mixed Grasses for Lawns and Meadows, &c, &o. CLOVERS AND COW GRASSES, In variety. VEGETABLE SEEDS, Various and Select. RHUBARB Roots and Seeds. EARLY SEED POTATOES. The whole have been selected for their special adaptation to the soil and climate of Southland. JAMES COOPEE ao CO., Wholesale and Retail SEEDSMEN, FRUITERERS, Etc., etc, Corner of Lowther Arcade and Tay- street. N.B. — The trade supplied. Country orders will meet with immediate and careful attention. fl» Catalogues forwarded on application. Public Notices. NEWCASTLE WALLSEND COAL COMPANY. THE Directors deßire to call attention to the distinctive title of this Company, viz., "NEWCASTLE WALLSEND COAL COMPANY," and to inform purchasers that Certificates, bearing the Company's impressed seal, are issued with each cargo. The well-known quality of this Company's coal, which is generally called by the single tifie ' of "Wallsend," has loci to the use of the name Wallsend by other companies, and to other coal being represented as " from tho Wallsend seam," thereby inducing tho belief that it-isthia Company's coal, or is equal to' it. _ Tho Admiralty tost of Australian coal placed this Company First for steam purposes ; the evaporative power b.'injjgreater'and'the quantity of ash Much Less tlmu; £rpm any 'other coal. ' By Order of the Board, F. W. BINNEY, Secretary. Offices-— Exchange, Sydney.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 31, 11 August 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 31, 11 August 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 31, 11 August 1864, Page 3

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