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PistelteTOS* :"\ fTO STAND THIS SEASONat the SfeanJ . :X-> Flour Mil], Waimea South, every MONDAY and THURSDAY, the well-known, cart Stallion - i t YOUNG LINCOLN. ' ;: . Terms:— £2 25. ( and Sa. the Groom." ,' " ■ •.' ■ ' ' '" 'W.-W. WHITE. ••„ r N.B—Good Paddocks for Mares at 2s. 6d. per week. - -, , - 456 'TO STAND' THIS SEASON^—Thti -*• well-known Powerful Cart St^lliorT GOLIAH. '■ ■ t: -~ . Goliah will attend at the Wakefield, Arms the first week in October .next, a#d every Monday following j all other days at Quail Valley., , "' ," Terms:— I2'2s. each mare; Groomage sa. - ■ Fees to be paid before the Ist February, IB6o* Gromuge to be paid on first visit. 406 , , H. J. ii AUGUARbE* TO STAND THIS SEASON-at Flax- ■*- bourne Station, the approved English Thoroughbred Stallion ST. AUBIN. , St. Aubin, foaled in 1849, by Hay Midaieton. out of Black Aa?ies by Velocipede [see. Stud Book vol. -6 p.. 3»>4]: Ray Middleton, by Sultiin. out of Cobweb, by Phantom ; Black Agnes, by Velocipede, her dam by Walton, out of-Young Noisette, by Uiotuede [sea Stud-Do--k vol. 6, p. 364]. Terms, £5 5*.; payable on the Ist January., 1860.. Persons desirous of the services of this Horse- are, requested to send -their mares eaily in the season, as. only a limited number will be taken. N. B. No extra fee chavged for feed or groomag©. 393 G. F. LOVEGROVE. LET US REASON TOGETHER. JJ OL LOW AY'S'- PIL LS, WHY ARE WE SICK? s - It has been the lot of the human ra<M>, to be weighedl down by disease and suffering. Hoßoway's Pills are specially adapted to the relief of the Weak.'theNervous, the Delicate, and the Infirm, of all climes,, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Professor Holloway personally-superintends the manufacture of his medicines, and offers them to a free and enlightened people,, as the best remedy the.wor.d ever saw for the removal of disease. • - - THESE PI 1 L 8 PURIFY THE BLOOD.. These famons Pills are expressly combined to operateon the stomach, the liver, the kidneys; the lungs t theskin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement in ■ their functions purifying the blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in all its forms, . : DYSPEPSIA, AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly half the human race have"taken these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the world,' that nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach complaints generally. They soon give a healthy'tone to those organs, however much deranged, and when all ether .means have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY.- ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments lwve opened their Custom Houses to tho introduction of these I*illa that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine ia the best remedy ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has been impaired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No Fema'e, young or old, should bo without this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many .cases like a charm. It is also the best and safest medicine that can be given to children of all ages, and for'any complaint; consequently no family should be without it, Uolloway's Fills are the best remedy known in the, world for the following diseases: — Ague - Inflammation Asthma Jaundice Bilious complaints Liver CompYints , Blotches on the Skin , Lumbago Ro^el Complaints Piles Colics Rheumatism. Constipation of theßowels Retention of Urine Consumption Scrofula, or King's Evil Oebi ity Sore Throats Dropsy Stone and GravelDysentry ■ Secondary Symptoms Krvsipelas ' ; Tie-Doulereux Female Irregularities Tumours Fevers of all kinds Ulcers Pits Venereal' Affections Gout > Worms of all kinds Head-aclie Weakness from whatever Indigestion cau«e, &c, &c. Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), London, and BQ, Maiden-lane, New York; al-o by all respectable. Druggists and Dealers in Mef'icines throu t v iout the civilised world. **♦ There is a considerable saving by taking the * larger siaeg. N.B. Directions for the' guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box/ So'e Agent for Nelson, \v. WILKIIC, Bridge-street. In boxes at 13£ d., 2s 9d., and 4s. 6d. each. . A MARVELLOUS KEMEbiri: FOR A. MARVBI«I,OUS AQeI LT 0 L'L 0 WaY'3 : 01 NTME NT, THTRjtJRAND F^TERKAL REMEDY. By the aid of a microscope, we see millions of Vftle openings on the mrface of our bodies. Through these this o'ntment, when rubbed on the .skin; is carried to any oigan or inward part. Disesises of the kidneys, disorders of the liver, affections of the heart, inflummntion of the lungs, asthmas, coughs and colds, are by its means effectually cured. Every housewife knows th»t sat passes freely through bone or meat of Hny thickness. This henling ointment far more readiy penetrates throii!;l> any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing tble most dangerous inward complaints, that cannot be reached by other meansi ERYSIPELAS. RHEUMATISM, & SCORBUTIC HUMOURS No remedy has ever done so much for the .cure ot diseases of the skin, whatever form they may assume, as this ointment. Scurvy, sore heads, scrofula,' or erysipelas, cannot long withstand its influence. The inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this ointment, giving advice as to its application, and h«s thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. " SQRE LJEGS, SORE BREASTS. WOUNDS ANJ) ULCKR9. Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely so.le.ly on the use of this wonderf'uj ointment, when Vying to cope with" the worst cases of sores, wound, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumours. Professor Hol'oway has dispatched to the East; large shipments of this ointment, to be used in the "worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swel ing, stitfriess or contraction of the joints, even of tweritv years standing. , PILES AND FISTULAS. These and other similar distressing complaints can be effectually cured if the ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in following c<^es: — Bad Legs Gout • , Bad Breast* Glandular Swellings Burns Lumbago Bunions I'ilea • Bite of Moschetoes and Eheumatism Sand-flies - Scalds Coco-bay Soio nipples Chiego-foot Sort-throats Chilblains bkin-di'seases Chapped handi Scurvy Cor.ns (soft) Sore-heads Cancers ' Tumours " Contracted and Stiff Joints Ulcers Elephantiasis Wounds Fistulas - Yaws Sold at the Establishments of Professor Koljoway, 244, Strand, (near Temple' Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York, also by nil respectably Druggists, and Dealers in Jjiedicines throughout the civilised worid. *„.* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each pot. ! Sole agent for Nelson, W. IVILKIE. Bridge-street. . - In Pots of I3id., 2s. 9d', and 4s. 6d.' ""'

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 228, 27 December 1859, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 228, 27 December 1859, Page 4

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