Tuesday, Feb. 6TH.
Ah Ch ing, brought up for larceny, was remanded to Duneclm. W. Brown, charged with having setfiro to a house a€ Tuapeka Mouth, was remundecl till Saturday. Holloway's Ointment and Pills. — ' Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica. — These maladies aro always more or less connected with disorder or disease of the digestive organs, hence the facility with which thpy yield to Tlolloway'a remedies. Temporary alleviations immediately follows the proper application of this soothing Ointment, while the Pilla, taken internally, re- ' duce the digestive functions to order and avert all inflammatory tendencies. Nervous invalids will derive- ease ana* consolation from the influence of these modicaments. which are* fret* from mercury and sill noxious ingredients. Holloway's celebrated Oint--ment and Pills present, at. a trifling outlay, the means of preserving £he health or uprooting xliaeases whiclir havo assailed the body through accident, luxury, indolence, or other causes. '
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 210, 8 February 1872, Page 5
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144Tuesday, Feb. 6TH. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 210, 8 February 1872, Page 5
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