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HoliXoway's Ointment asd Fiiiis.— Autumnal Kemedies.—Towards the fall of the year countless causes are at work to lower" the tone of the nervous system, which will be followed by ill-health unless proper means be employoel to avert that evil. Hollbway's far-famed preparations supply a faultless remedy for both external and internal complaints connected with changes of season. All affections of the akin, roughv ness, blotches, pitnplea, superficial and -'- Seeper-Feated inflammations, erysipelas, rheumatic pains, and gouty pangs ( alike succumb to the exalted virtueb of Holloway's Ointment and Pills; which will effect a happy revolution in the patient's condition, though the symptoms of his disorder are legion, and have obstinately withstood the best efforts of science to subdue them.

Site bj> gmttotL MONDAY, MAECH 21st, 1881. FOE POSITIVE SALE. The Little Lizzie Claim (Karaka Creek). ■■'■JOHN L E T D O' N Haß received instructions to sell by auction, on the ground, Karaka Creek, That well-known Licensed Holding known as the Little "Lizzie, containing Four Men's Oround. Mr Pbescott will be on the ground to show inter ding purchasers the Claim. 1916 PEELIMINARY NOTICE. VALUABLE FEEEHOLD ALLOT- ;.; ■••- MENTS, Pollen and Maet Steeets, shetland. p E L L I O N & CO. Haying received instructions, will offer for sale, at an early date, The following valuable PROPERTIES, numbered on the Plan of the Town of Shortland as follows: — No. 441, having a frontage of 55 feet to Pollen street, by a depth of 66 feet to Mary street, to be sub-divided into two frontages to Pollen street at the sale. Nos. 436, 438, 439, and 44,0, having frontages respectively of 33 feet each to Mary street by a depth of 165 feet. The Buildings, consisting of Shop, Dwelling Houses, &c, will be sold with each allotment on which the same may be erected. The Auctioneers invite the attention of Capitalists, Land Speculators, Merchants, and others to the Sale of these Valuable Allotments, which, for Business Sites or Private Residences cannot be e» 3lled, being centrally situated, and within ten minutes' walk of the banks, public offices, &c, at Grabamstown, and the same of the wharf, &c, Shortland. Plan of' the Allotments and all particulars to be obtained at the office of the Auctioneers Albert street, Grabamßtown. 1914 > Services PEESBYTEEIAN CHURCH. ■ ■<. '■ '■ ■'■■' _ — ■ LECTURES ON THfi" BIBLE—THIRD SERIES. rpHE Rev. Mr NEiri, will deliver, hie 1 Third Lecture TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING-. ... Subject—THE PLAN OE SALVATION. 1919 P EIM IT I V E METHODIST CHURCH. THE SERVICE in connection with the above CHURCH will be held in the Templar Hall, Rollest jn street, on SUNDAY, Marchi 20th, 1881. 1911 —■—■^- Calls _j BENDIGO UNITED GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited.) I \1 OTICE is hereby given that a Call, the IN (6th) of Sixpence per Share has this day been made upon the capital of the Company, payable to the Secretary, at the office -of the Company, Shortland street fnexti Post-office) Auckland, on or before TUESDAY, sth April, 1881. ' ROBBET HOBNE, ■ Secretary. Auckland, 18th March, 1881. I EEUBEN PARR GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited.) N OT 10 E. A CALL (the Second) of One Shilling per Share has been made by the Directors of the above Company, payable to the Manager at the Office of the Company, Shortland street, Auckland, on TUESDAY, 22nd fast. F. A. White, Manager. Auokland, Bth March, 1881. . t 1858 NOTICE. J MARSHALL haß Disposed of his • Shortland branch Business to Mr Thos. Kitching (late manager). . 1885 JAS. MabSiiall. J-V/T . WILL be glad of an EARLY s JjLL , SETTLEMENT of ALL ACCOUNTS owing to the Shortland Branch. They can be paid at the Albert street shop, or to Mr Thos. Kitching, Pollen street, who has taken over the business there. JAMES MARSHALL.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3814, 19 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3814, 19 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3814, 19 March 1881, Page 3

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