Shipping STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabbying Passengers and Cabgo. •r*|\3L mHB 8.8. 4§»SssSlsi!r ROWENA. .Cbawfobd, Master. Fbom Goods Whabf. Friday, at 9 o'clock morning Fbom Auokiand. Thunday, at 2 o'clock afternoon Saturday, at 3 o'olock afternoon Weather and other circumstances permitting. <8T Not responsible for Aooidents in Shipping, Carrying, or Discharging Lire Stock, or for any Goods, Parcels, &c, put on board unless signed for, and all Goods stortd are at the risk of Consignee. Fabxb:—Saloon, 7s 63; Steerage, ss. W. Souteb, Agent.
STEA^I TO AUCKLAND, CaBBYING PaSBENGBBB ANP OaloO. "Vj^ rilHB favorite Steamer 83011^ ' : ENTBEPBISB No.-1. • Fbom Gbahamstowh. Thursday, at 11 o'clock morning Saturday, at 11 o'olock night Fbom Attokiand. Wednesday, at 10 o'clock night Friday, at 11 o'olock night ; RETURN TIOKBTsIsALOON) ...10*. M. „ (STEERAGE) ... 7*. 6<*. SINGLE FABE (SALOON) ... 7s. 6*. „ (STEERAGE) ... 6». Od. H. W. Heath, Manager.
STEAM TO OHINEMURI, CALLING AT ALL STATIONS. .«Vj^ rpHB fast and commodious ij^jiJ^f^V X.. side-wheel steamer £*£ggg TE AKOHA, H. Damon, Master. FEOM SnORTIAHD (CALLING AT GBAHAMI* iown Whabf). Friday, at 7.30 e'clock morning Fbom OHi»EMuai. . Thursday, at 6 o'clock morning Saturday, at 7 o'clock morning Refreehmentß oh Board. H. W. Heath, Manager.
Hoiiowax's Pins.—The blood, being the very essence of health Bud life, it is moat essential that it should be thoroughly purified before the depressing influences of winter display themselves. These Pills will accomplish this purification in a safe and satisfactory manner, and put the circulation in that desirable condition which alone can rightly form flesh, bone, muscle, nerve, and skin. Capricious appetites, weak digestions, torpid livers, and irregular bowels are corrected by this potent medicine, -which may be truly said to induce "a sane mind in a sound body." Holloway's Pills possess the remarkable property of cleansing without weakening. While purifying they are strengthening and adding to those enjoyments of life which health and vigor can alone bestow; A barefoot Syracuse girl kicked a burglar out of the house, and an observing mule went behind the barn and wept.— Syracuse Journal. The Newest Way of Putting it.— " Fiat Imperium— ruat Justitia." — Punch.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3187, 7 May 1879, Page 2
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344Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3187, 7 May 1879, Page 2
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