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.T.I V TO, STAND"THIS SEASON at ;tha-Steam \ ' Flour Mill, Waimea Bouth; every MOftDAtfand THURSDAY, the well-known cartStaffloifr'Y xt J YOUNG LINCOLN.' . •-< i i • * Terms:— £2 2a., and ss. the Groom. I • , fW. W.-WHITBI.* N.B Good Paddocka for Mares at 2s. 6dJper week. , ( * '""*406 I*o STAND THIS SEASON.^The ■** t well-known Powerful Cart Stallion **, 1 GOLtAH. ' (t Goliah will attend at the Wakefield Arm* the1 'first week in October next, and every Monday following; all other days at Quail Valley. »' <l Terms:— £2 2s. each mare; Groomage ss. ' " Fees to be paid before the Ist February, *1860. Gromage to be paid on first visit. - »f , 4<>6 H. J. L. AUQV^BDF.' •TO STAND THIS SEASON at ;Flax- -*- bourne Station, the approved English Thoroughbred Stallion ST. AUBIN. <, , St. Aubin, foaled in 1849, by Bay Middleton, out of by Velocipede [see Stud Book vol. 6"p. 3»l»|say'Middleton, by Sultain, out of Cobweb, by 'iffifflP 11 » Black Agnes, by Velocipede, her dam by tVawon, out of Young Noisette, by Diomede [see Stud Book vol. 6, p. 364]. ' . Terms, £5 55.; payable on the Ist January, 1860. Persons desirous of the services of this Horse, are requested to sendjilieir mares eaily in the6easpn,jas only a liinited'ntmber will be taken. ~„ * • 1 ' "NTS". No extra fee charged for feed or groomage. 393 Q. F. LOVEGROVE., LET US REASON TOGETHER. JJOLLOWAY'S PILL 9-. WHY ABE WE SICK V It has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down by disease and suffering. Holloway's Pills are specially adapted to the relief of the- Weak, the Nervous, the Delicate, and the Infirm, of all climes, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Professor Holloway ' personally superintends the manufacture of his medi-' cines, and offers them to a free and enlightened people, as the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. THESE Pit LS PURIFY THE BLOOD. These famous Pills are expressly combined to operate on the stomach1, the liver, the kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangendent in their functions, purifying the blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing diseafee 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; pfdisorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach complaints generally. They soon give a healthy tone to those organs, however much deranged, and when'all other means have failed. ' , . GENUAL DEBILITY.—ILL HEALTH' "* Many of tbjlfrost despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the introduction of these Pills that they may become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that this medicine is 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 reliefs -~ ■s ■, -;)....-; y ■■?.?. '-'■:*-. '•'■•■'■■'•••■■•■"■''"■pEMALß'CpMPL.AlNT'S. < '..: /.-:;•;•,■> ' ' ; No Female, young or old; should be without* this celebrated medicine; l' It corrects' and regttlates j flip monthly, courses ■ at; all- periods, acting ifr rfliny' cafseg v like a charm.. It is also the-best and safest'niedicine that can be given to children of all'ages; and; for any complaint; ; consequently no family should be without it. Hollmay's: Pillsara. the beit remedy known in the world *'..?;, , ...-;: for the following diseases:~ ;- - ' ; ' Ague T - ; Inflammationi ■': ■ " Asthma - .■. Jaundice: ; ' ;..'!■■■. Bilious complaints Liver Complaints : Blotches..on the Skin . Lumbago : ■■.'■' BowelCqinpiaints, '~. Piles., "-.. ■■ ■- Colics ' Rheumatism •; Constipation of theßowels Eetention of Urine Consumption ; Scrofula, or King's Evil ■ Debility. ■. Sore Throats *'..:•' . Dropsy Stone and Gravel Dysentry Secondary Symptoms .' Erysipelas ; }Tic-Doulereux " r Female Irregularities Tumours • ■ '; Fevers of all kinds v < Ulcers '■ s ' Fits ;.;... ~; •••■:.. - Venereal Affectjo^' ' Gout. .;'-,.■ Worms of all kinds Head-ache Weakness'from whatever Indigestion : cause, &c, <&c; < Sold at ' r the Establishments of Professor Holloway; 244, Straind, (near, Temple Bar), London, and 80, Maiden-lane, New Tork; also, by all respectable v Draggi'sts': and Dealers in' Medicines throu^oM tlie civilised world. . -,;... ' *^* 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 box. Sole Agent for Nelson, W. WILKIE,1 Bridge-street. Inboxes atil3id.,2s. 9d., and4s. 6d; each. . " ; A MARVELLOUSHEMEDY! ; FOR A MAEYELLOUS AGE 1 '"'..''■'[• IT. QL L 0 WAY'S 01 Kf MEN T. THE'GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. Jsy the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little openings on the surface, of our bodies,' Thrpugh these this ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried, to any. organ or inward parity Diseases of the kidheysj disorders of the liver, affections of the heart, inflammation of the lungSi asthmas, .coughs and ;c6lds,"are by its means effectually cured. JEvery housewife knows* that: salt passefe freely through bone or-meat of*any" thickness. This healing ointment ifar):i:more •'readily* jj^enetrates through any ; bone or-fleshy part of the' fnying body, curing the most dangerous inward coin-' plaints, that,cannbt be reached by other means.: W :., '• ■".'^-■■■:".:.'. !" r ;"v •■',' --: ■. ::.,:■-:■:>^ y---{- - j-';/ ERV.?IPELAS, BHEjiJMATISM, & SCORBUTIC HtfMOURS^ ; • Bfo'remedy hasi'eyer^ done ; so much for the cui-eof. idfseases pf;s*e s^in, whatever formthey ias ihis- ointment.; r'Scurvy,.sore heads,•' scrqfu|a, qv ferysipelas, canriotlohgwithstand its influence. The, | inventor has travelled over many parts .'of the, globe,. i I visiting the i principal dispensing 1 thik dint-; ment, giving*advice as to its application; and has'thua' been:,the'means' of restoring '"countlesß;\;numbeW'.'t<i' :health.; ■•■:•.•',■ •. ■■: ".-^}V'"-' ■'■ ■':^'y :] ; ''; ;,";^^-^i--: '-... SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS,' #Otf NJD^ AN^; VtCeft,^ :-V i Som^ of the mpstfScientifie te ' on the',use"of ihii wbndertul pintihent,-when haying^/ to* cope iwith the worst cases of sores, wound, ulcere,, ,; glandular swellings, andtumour's. Professor Hollqway f has •dispatched, to the East/ large shipments' of $iiii. I ointment^ to be used in the worst cases of wounds. ' It' ■will ciire'any ulcer,,'glandular:swelling, stjffnesjj qr■:' i contraction of the joints, even of twenty ye. are standing!,' ;.••.■ .■-■': .■..-'■-pn.ks. anp fistulas: -": ' r:i'^:-: \ These and. other similar distressing; complaints can'; : be effectually cured if the ointment be well rubbed in s over the parts affected, and by otherwise following tha, printed directions'around each pot. r ;,.., ~ ; , ~ v Both tlie' Ointment dnd Pills should be used iji,"...\ ■■'..'■ ■~; ■'"'.' ■• ' following cases :■?-'': :'. ,- '', ' : " .Bad' Legs' '; ■•;-/'' ; '-''''' 'Gqut':-\ ■ V;.V;'.■'''■•.''''y'",^ ' Bad Breasts Swellings '['","'. Burns --'. " Lumbago ;- ' vV r ;':.;„ • Bunions Piles : '''!.* Bite of Moschetoes and Bheumatism :; ■( s I Sand-flies ■■':-. • Scalds;r' '.= :';..''* - Coco-bay ;■..;'■: Sore nipples" ■ 4 ''-!> 'y-' Ghiego-foot '.-•,.■ Sore-throais : -,' j;!i) Chilblains . ,• . Skin-disease^ --■■-■>:.i '<■?■-£ .■; ■Chappedhands y, .'.,':'-. ~; ; \",,}/ ;i; ;oopi9 : (sqfib) Sore-head? • ;,;;:.■;" Cancers' • ' Tumours' ■'..'.. ; '.'•■'-'-^ •-.'■■. :- ■■'■■■''■■ Cori&acted and Stiff Joints Ulcers'," .'■■;•. ■ ,',^. "i ";"•'■■. /;:', Woujida',/.'; ■'■ur":\ T '' /.; ;Fistulas .'',■;■'■•'■■'■;■■ '''/' -.' '.Y*wb^'" ( ''.';- '■■".'."'-.•S'.-j ■*>^'^-'-'% ' ■■■':^'.-- Sold at the .EstabHshmentsof Pfofessqv:Holloway, r 244; Strand,, (near Temple; Bar,); London, l and &0," Maiden Eanß.'^New^Yprkj-}^^"^:^^!^!!^^^ Druggists and Dealers' in,^edjcines.tta^ngKliiljtllijl-;;:^,/ ;'■ ; civilised-world.-■;': H't ; i ■;!^1 i-':',: •' •' ;* if;"^ '■'' '■'''' f'. :':.i.?,•:'..; ?f ■:Vj>• t'jvV'■:,;.;.; ; ; ,*^*'There is a consider^o^^n^by^kiinigthdij^iy ii ■ ■■:'■'■. y- :•• '■; •■•' '■-' ;-'Hv';v-'i.i.*"V':^^ N.8.-^irections for the Jg^idMc^ i..';;..':"' yly ■ disorder are ;&Si^^^§o^^^f^^^'-'y:; 1 ■•^Sl^ntf^'Neison^'y^

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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 229, 30 December 1859, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 229, 30 December 1859, Page 4

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