Holloway's Ointment and Pills.—Rheumatic Pains, Tic-Doloreux.—These diseases are unfortunately very prevalent in this country, and are frequently most distressing, sometimes for years baffling all medical skill to alleviate the sufferings of the victim. In no case have Holloway's Ointment and Pills failed to produce a cure. The Ointment exerts a peculiar and soothing influence over the nerves and muscles, relaxing spasms and subduing pain. The attack soon becomes milder, and the intervals between the paroxysms longer, until they cease altogether. The Pills restore the body from a weak and debilitated condition to a state of health and strength. Persona tedridden for months with rheumatic pains and swelling's, after using the Ointment, have been cured in an incredibly short period.
Meetings A.O.F. COUET PRIDE OF PAENELL, 4409. \J£'^ ~IS mHE usual Fortnightly /^)^§^€^ 1 MEETING of the l^^t^.T^'VvS§> n^ove Court will be hold t. I^^lP^^ $ uf' t^lo Freemasons' Ball, M£\MMwWi>'S[t> Owen street, Graharnsjm?*&&&^k town, on THURSDAY M C so&^M ETEKING, Aug. 25, at 7.30 o'clock. KjaggiV.^ Chiles Ahiee, Secretary. Volunteer Notices THAMES EIFLE EANGEES. THW Company nnd Band will PARADID for Monthly Inspection THIS (Wedn«sduj) EVENING, the 24th August, at 7.30 sharp. Full Mu6ter requested. R. T. DOTJGIAS, 2621 Captain. THAMES SCOTTISH BATTALION. mHE Battalion and Band will PAEADE J. for Major Withers' Inspection on THUB-DAl* EVENING, at 7 sharp. Every member on this occasion specially requested to attend. By order. , S. C. SCHOEIEID, 2632 Adjutant. Electoral THE THAMES ELECTORATE. ¥ WO OLD irespectfully intimate to the ELEOTOBS of the Tharjuia t'.iafc I purpose offering myself as a CANIIDATE for thuir Suffrages at the next General Election. JAM} S McGOWAN. 2590 Notices DENTAL SUEGEONS. Messrs E. COX and SON, DENTAL STTKGEONS, Auckland. A TTENDANCB at BtephenßOk's BoardA ing House, Shortlaud, on FUIDAiT and SATURDAY, the 26th and 27'h met. Appointments may also be made with Mr Day, Chemist, Shortland. Lamb ! Lamb ! Lamb ! rpHERE is now a SPLENDID SHOW of J_ the above at J. H. WALSH'S, Eolleston Stkeet. ■^ THE FIRST OF THE SEASON? Order 3 should be lefc EARLY so as to prevent diaappointment, as a grest demand is' anticipated., J.HWALSH, 3610 EOLLJSSrON SrKBBT. LAMB! LAMB!! JOHN NEAL, f > EGS to inform the Public that he is now I) shewing a SPLENDID LOT of <^° LAMB ! THE FIEST OF THE SEASON. NAPIER BEEF and MUTTON, dairy fed PORK, &c, &c, all of the FINEST QUALITY, and at prices to Suit the times. Orders punctually attended to. JOHN NEAL, OWEN STREET, G-rahamstoWn. "" 2611 t^VEiiY variety ot Label tor Soda-wate J Manufacturers, in letter-preeg. Superior deeigm in lithograph, at the Hvbkiko Stab Othoa. Thb difference between a Gent and a Gentle man .—The Gout turns up what he has for a nose and Bays, Oh, Ah. The, Gentleman^ walkVinto McGowan's and aays,:'*MAo give me; ; a pound of jpur Tea, and send for order every wook The Niagara falls is a sight never to be forgotten. There are many waterfalls but only ne MoGowav Belling 3b T*a-
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3948, 24 August 1881, Page 3
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490Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3948, 24 August 1881, Page 3
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