Thii'JP^fid' b^oMike7^l''Adi}eHMer saysj — •" —^tfr-y/aifanMVfwwfgfnmwy •faaS~~giveirßßVßral*Teyiings to the crew of the .Jamestown, the Uniied Stateß-aloop-of-wariow-in Honolulu harbor.-and the gallant fellows have presented him with a t a magnificent;) testimonial in the sliape of a gold medal of their own designing and of local-manu-facture. In the 'centre of the circle is the semblance .the, Jamestown in . full sail upon a Btoimy^ imSMuf, -the old- flag, ■ sails, spars, and rigging standing out. in bold relief against; a brilliant horiabnV' Surrounding this exquisite picture is ji rCirclet , of .broad gold, inscribed, " Unitod^Sifcates' 'sloop^of-war' Jamestown;" and this is again, encircled by an outer .ring with the •'glorious Siara in pure diamonds on a background of naval blue. The loop of the medallion bears our city's name, and upon the reverse side the _ following sentence, of which Mr Walter Mont'goinery may 1 well-i)e proud: — "Presented to Waltei^ Montgomery by the <crew, as a tribute of respect well merited by his disinterested kindness and sterling .good qualifies of head and heart.— + Jlprilslß*,.lß7o, > !i___ ! Oar readers will not have faded to notice an ii innoaEcementreßfcirely-Tiew to =. ous «olnmns, in which a description v is., given of various dental preparattonß,%iiie l for "Maiitifying and preserving; otfcer*: for: stopping Jine'tefith. /_3!Kege various articles are accompanied with directions in detail, for personal use, "anT event of no small importance -to those unable, withdut serious inconvenience, fto .: iobtafn :iha:i:«saUtance of .a properly aoalified dentist, and who have hitherto been ..obliged to | -content themselveft with the traohy articles. - made 'up for'saleror 'uMriy' neglect their'teeth.* ' "What I -■:.: tre .wiak to pbiofiilout; ( m&re iparticalarly,- is^.that these preparations possess the guarantee of the Messrs Gabriel, Dentists^ of .Lpsdon, a name |of ■ world-ifride "reputation, and under whose Bizperih- j tj ' 'teh&rice-they are 'introduced -herd; - A novel feature, also, is. = the announcement by those gentlemen that they will, supply artificial teetfo, i without the necessity of any, operation, or without actually seeing their patient. > .r\. JBoiLOWiJ's ZPniSirr-irothing^preseiyeftHha-health so well as an. occasional alterative in the changes of weather, or when the nerves - are- un* * '" Btruhgi These i^lifl v act admirably on the stomach, liver, and Kdrieyß, 7 atfd so -thoroughly purify the blood that they are-moßt efficient in warding off derangement's . of -Tt£a stomach,' :' feyer,[ Siarrhcaa, ■ dysentery, and other maladies, . and . giving tone * Sand "energy to" debilitated consti^ufions. - All I who have the natural and laudable desire of maintain- , vingitheiejdwn-.and their fanuly's hpal^ca^not do better than trust to r Holloway > 8 Klls, which cool, regulate, and sfitSig^hW These purifying Pills are suitable for~alF""3ge3, seasons, chmates, and ■;, ,*oastitution% when all; other, ineans-jfail. ; .They are the feinaley beat friend. f.. l ( -'
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Southland Times, Issue 1263, 10 June 1870, Page 2
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