An old gentleman walking nefcr a racecourse", stopped and tapped an interested spectator on the shoulder. " Why this concourse of people, my friend?" he asked. "It ia not a concourse, sir; it is a race-course." Teplied the spectator. ■
HOLLOW-AY'S OINTMENT AND PlLLS.—Throat Affections.—All the varieties of these distressing 1 complaints may be read>'y and effectively treated by rubJung this Ointment tw'ce a day upon the neck and chest, and supporting the strength by suitable nourishment. By this simD'e means <?'phtheria, ulcerated and relaxed throats, Irritation o? the.windpipe, quinsey, and all g'andular enlargements will have their progress arrested, and the destruction they have caused repaired. Holloway s Ointment is the most trustworthy remedy for all internal and external throat ailments, and may be safely and effectively employed in every case without regard to season, sex, age, or constitution. It is highly extolled for it* ready cures of spasmodic coughs, chronic hoarseness, and disagreeable' discharges from the throat and nose.
Meetings PROTESTANT AXLIANC E FRIENDLY SOCIETY 'OF AUSTRALASIA. ;PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No. 26. THE Quarterly Summoned MEETING will be held in the Lodge Boom, Rolleston Btreet, THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING:, September 18, at 7.30. ■ Nofcico 1o change Surgeon to be sont in writing to the Secretary by 8 p.m. Ibe Secretary will attend at 7 p.m. to receive dues. • " , By order of the W.M. , A. Baxcke, Secretary.
A. 0. F. COURT JPKiDiC Ot PARNELL, 4409. THE Financial MEETING- of the above Court will be held-<»n THUESDAY, Sept. 19tl), »t 7 30 dMo- k Business—Paym-nt of rlues. Uhas. Ahibb, ' Secretary.
PROVISION & PRODUCE STOKES, ' Paeboa, Ohinemxtei. f\ N - S A L B, r at the Storeß of the undersigned, Noemaubt Road, Paeboa. TUSCAN SEED WHEAT SEED OATS I SEED MAIZE SEED POTATOES BONEDT7ST. , Flour, sugar, tea, oatmeal, pickles, sauces, 1 tinned meats, tinned fish, bran, chaff, feed oats and maize, bacon, potatoes, tobacco, matches, salt. C. F. MH~CHELL. 3158
DIRECT FROM LONDON. Ex ' MABTHA FISHEB.' 1 K(\ "D A c X A G E S IOU L GROCERIES A3SD OILMEN'S'STORES, /CONSISTING- of Currants, Kaisins, Pigs, \J Apricot Jams, Apple Jelly, Lemon Feel, Baking Powder, Scented, Salad and Castor Oils, Bottled Vinegar, Pickles, £ and £ Sardines/ Starch, Candles, Matches, Blacking, &c, &c. To arrive from Canterbury—; 5 Tons Wooa's Fxocb 10 Tons-Potatoes I 5 Cases Bacojt and . 5 Case* Chbssb 1 Ex Mail Steamer— 2100 lib Tins Fresh Salmon, lOd each. ' \ Sardines, •6d j | do, 10A ; Yorkshire Belish, 9d per bottle ; Jams, 8d per tin ; Figs, Is per box ; Flour, 7a 6d per 501b bag, or6lbs for Is; oatmeal, 3d per 3bj Fresh Butter, Is 8d per lb ; Salt Butter, Is 4d per lb j—-All guaranted to be of the Best Quality W. D EEBLE, New Store, fronting Rolleston and Baillie i , ; Streets. Store closes at 7 p.m., and on Saturdays at 10.30 p.m.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2993, 18 September 1878, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2993, 18 September 1878, Page 3
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