Miscellaneous* NEW- ZEALAND GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY, The position which CampbeUtown (Bluff Harbor) occupies as the first port of arrival and last of departure for the steamers carrying Her Majesty's EngUsh and Australian MaUs, as weU as its growing importance as a port of caU for sailing vessels of large tonnage, and the fact that it is the southern terminus of the New Zealand Telegraph System, and of the RaUways already initiated in Southland, which eventuaUy will traverse the whole of the Middle Island, has induced us to estabUsh at this point a GENERAL TELEGRAPH AGENCY. The objects we have in view are threefold : — Firstly. — Receiving and transacting aU Mercantile Business in which the telegraphic wire may be caUed into requisition. Secondly. — Supplying the Press throughout New Zealand with the latest EngUsh and Australasian InteUigence, including the state of Markets, Shipping, and General News from all parts of the Colonies. Thirdly — Transacting Telegraphic Business of a misceUaneous character for the pubUc at large. The marked success wliich has attended like andertakings, both in Europe and the Colonies when conducted with energy and inteUigence, and the long experience of the projectors in mercantile business, and their thorough knowledge of the duties of a Press Correspondent, combined with a determination to devote their whole attention to the Agency, emboldens them to sohcit pubhc patronage. A wide-spread system of Telegraphic Agencies has been formed throughout the whole of the AustraUan Colonies, in connection with the "NEW ZEALAND GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY." The strictest secrecy, together with promptitude and accuracy in all affairs entrusted to us, may be rehed on. Head Offices:— CAMPBELLTOWN, Southland, N.Z, The foUowing are the principal Agencies: — Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, Launceston, GaUe, Suez Alexandria, Malta, MarseiUes Pm-is. and Loiu-on. THE MOST CONSTANT EEIEND. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. i^OSSESSED of this remedy, eveiy man is hi 8 own FamUy Physician. If his wife or children be troubled with eruptions ofthe skin, sores, tumours, wliite swellings, sore throats, asthma, or or any other sinular ailment, a persevering use 01 this Ointment is aU that is necessary to produce a radical cure. SKIN DISEASES, HOWEVER DESPEBATE, SLAY BE BADICADLY CUBED. Scald-heads, itch, blotches on the skin, scrofulous sores, or king's evU, aud such like afflictions, yield to the mighty power of this fine Ointment, provided it be well rubbed into the affected parts two or three times a day, and the PUls be taken to purify the blood. DEOPSIES. This miraculous Ointment, if well worked into the complaining parts twice a day, wiU penetrate to the disordered vessels • and the PUls, if taken according to the printed directions, wUI produce the most pleasing and wonderful effects. . This invaluable Ointment wiU cure any ulcer or sore, however desperate and long standing, even where amputation has been recommended as the only means of saving the limb. DBOPSICAX SWEUINGS, PABADYSIS AND STIFF JOINTS. Although the above complaints difier widely in then* origin .and nature, yet they aU require local treatment. Many of the worst cases of such diseases wiU yield, in a comparatively short space of time, when this Ointment is diligently rubbedinto the parts affected, even when every other means have faded. In aU serious maladies, the Pilis should be taken according to tlie printed directions accompanying each box. Sold at the Estabhshment of Pkofessob Holloway, 244 Strand (near Temple Bar), London ; and by aU respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the foUowing prices : — ls. l£d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., 225., and 335. per Pot. DBOPSY. Hundreds are cured yearly by the use of these Pills, conjointly with the Ointment, which should be rubbed very bountifully into the parts affected. SCUBVY, BCEOFUIA, EBYSIPELAS. How does this Ointment expel disease ? By arresting aU undue action of the nervous and circulatory systems, by lessening intiammation, and by removing stagnation ; but, above aU, by casting out thi. impurities which are daily gaining admission into tho body. By this means it eradicates scurvy, scrofula, erysipelas, and aU external ciis-f.-ises ; while its penetrating powers enable it to ! reaeii Yv :?es which are deeper seated, and suc- | I'c-.i.siidl- "j o'-jje •v-ith the seeds of tumours, 1 <>„j:r,.-.-i ; ?;*.(■;. o'iiuY r-y i 'M^nuit maladies, which ■ •...;.- a ....-v.- v;;nrs biiic-u ciYed t*v*.-ry 'I'oabnent, anu liuri-iea Ih.y.-r v.v*-in:.-s prcmatur-ji-:' to Thrgrave. BOTH THE OINTJIENT AND PILLS SHOULD BE U-*EB IN THE FOLLOWING CASES : — Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Burns, Bunions, Bite oi' Mosquuoes and b;induies, Coco-bay, (Jiiiegoi'cot, Chiibiains, Chapped Hand**, Corns (Soit), Cancers, Contracted ahd Still' Joints, Elephantiasis, lustulas, Gout, Glandular SweUings, Lumbago, Piles, liheumatism, Scalds, Sore Nipples, Sore Throats, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Tumours, TJic->rs -Wounds, Yaws. * # * There is a considerable saving by taking he larger sizes. Holloway's Pills.— Wise Precaution.— Tho unwholesome vapours and frequent chills derange the animal economy to an immense extent, and j permanently undermine the health unless every 1 now and then the blood be purified, the secretions rectified, and tho nerves restrung. HoUoway's PUls perform these several necessary offices with certainty, safety, and expedition. Old and young robust and feeble, male and female, wiU find these PiUs an unfiuling domestic remedy 3 not only in ehght sicknesses, but also in the more serious and I dangerous diseases which spring from neglect ol 1 early symptoms, Yet, under the purifying and ; correting i.nflnoace of HoUowoyV inestimable pae^p&ei tho appot-its impnwty th* digeotion*
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Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 July 1866, Page 4
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884Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 July 1866, Page 4
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