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Telegraph Agency. .■;;! ;i::if!pAMMA eoute. - NEW ZEALAND GENERAL TELEGEAPHIC AGENCY. Head 0jfi0b......... Blxjfv Kakbob. • ' ' Established 1865. i NEIL BLACK (SOLE PEOPEIETOE) Agent foe Gbeville aitd Bibd, (Reuter's Agents.) "VT B. takes the opportunity (now that th© Panama line is opened) to inform the Press, Merchants, Speculators, and the Public in general that he has just concluded arrangements by which he will be able to supply them with the Latest English, American, and Australasian Intelligence, including the state of Markets, Shipping, and General News from all parts of the World, HAVING APPOINTED AGENTS (through Messrs Greville and Bird) at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, SYDNEY, BRISBANE, LAUNCESTON, GALLE, SUEZ, ALEXANDRIA, MALTA, MARSEILLES, PARIS, PANAMA, SOUTHAMPTON, & LONDON. And by his own AGENCIES at JNVERCARGILL, DUNEDIN, DUNSTAN, ■■"'■ OMARU, TIMARU, CHRISTCHURCH, HOETTIKA, BLENHEIM, PICTON, WELLINGTON, AND NELSON. The STRICTEST SECRECY, together with PROMPTITUDE and ACCURACY in all affairs entrusted to me may be relied on. ' SPECIAL NOTICE. Sealed Messages or Important News too late to be sent per Mail Steamer from any Northern Port; maybe forwarded to Campbelltown (per Telegraph) n time to overtake the Mail calling there, and despatched with the greatest promptitude and secrecy in form of 1 N. BLACK, . Bluff Harbor. ; Stock. TTTILL STAND THIS SEASON, The Well-known Thorough-bred Horse, "SULTAN," . ': • : AT BRANXHOLME, NEW RIVER. Large Paddock for Mares. Every care taken, but no responsibility. TEe Horse will run with the Mares Terms— £3 3s. MESSRS. GRIEVE. THE SOUTHLAND TIMES, ; ; : WEEKLY TIMES. mHESE JOURNALS have a very large and ex~ _L tensive circulation throughout New Zealand, •ViciortafWew South Wales, Western and South Australia, Tasmania, and Great Britain; also, since the opening of the Panama route, Agents have been, appointed in most of the principal cities in America.. ' •'" a '•■ circulating medium both in town and country these journals offer favorable advantages to advertisers, while the charges have been maters, ally lowered in order to induce traders, merchante and the public generally, to avail themselves of the .cohmris of the " Times." " itegular Agents have been appointed throughout New Zealand, the Colonies, Great Britain, $c-,r, ■ ; * The following. are the rates for advertising :— First insertion, per Inch ... 3s. JSach subsequent insertion of the same advertisement ... ... ... ... 2s. -^ . Where advertisements are inserted for periods of 3, 6, or 12 months, a very liberal discount s allowed on the above rates. ■ Where advertisements are sent in without the iwi/mher of- insertions written, they will be inserted until countermanded; and charged accordingly. Orders for the withdrawal, of advertisements will not be received after 1 o'clock p.m. on the day previous to publication. All advertisements must ie pre-paid, except where a- current account exists. The days of publication of the Sotjthiakd SikeS 'are— Mondays, 'Wednesdays, and Fridays. The subscription to. the above journal is 12s Qd per 'quarter credit, or 10s per quarter cash Single copy, 6d. ! 3?EB Weekly Times is published eve)%_Satur-4^^~i-~™*cvei™^-jJM^eSum&^6J ffie newaofvtte-— ; week. -This' journal is especially adapted for ; country settlers: Subscription — Half-yearly?. 2s Istampedl^s l single copy, 6d.

I 'Advertisement.— Hoiioway/s Ointment and jPHj-S havgi over and over again, proved the best ffiiends to persons afflicted with ulcerations, bad legs, Bores,. abscesses, fistulas, and other painful and complicated complaints. Printed and very plain:dirfiotions; for, the application of the Ointlnent;and Bills are wrapped round each pot or box 7 Holloway's purifying Pills should be taken throughput, the progress of the cure, to maintain theblood in a state of perfect purity, and to preTent,, the health of the whole body being jeopardised .by the local aihnent." Bad legs are thus readily cured, without confining the patient " &> Led, or withdrawing from him tiie nutritious •* diet. and' generous support sp imperatively de9^o^di .^h^pr - weakeaiibg : .disteases attack th» ' iiiUi&ytfr !«ithir;yctatog <h oli, '- r

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Southland Times, Issue 620, 18 January 1867, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 620, 18 January 1867, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 620, 18 January 1867, Page 7

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