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TIMBER I TIMBER!! TIMBER!!!

BELVEDERE SAW . MILLS, Three Mile Bush, near Carterton. THE undersigned having made considerable improvements by erecting new Machinery for cutting Timber for building purposes, begs leave to inform builders, and the public that he is prepared to cut Totora, Matai, Red and White Pine of any width and size on the shortest notice of the best quality. N.B. —A stock of seasoned timber always on hand. . T.JIOOKER. Agents;— R, Kemble, Three Mile Bush, Carterton, Wairarapa. E. W. Mills, Lion Foundry, Wellington.

CORE TO BE HAD FOR A TRIFLE. BY HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT.

Gout, Rheumatism, Enlahgements and Stiff Joints. A CURE OF THESE COMPLAINTS is withic the reach of the most humble, by fomenting the affected part with warm salt and water, and rubbing in Holloway’s Ointment twice a day. Thousands have been cured who looked upon gout and rheumatism as incurable. The same treatment should be employed for the dispersion of chalk stones, and all painful enlargements or stiffness of the joints; in such cases the pills should be taken according to the printed directions. DEOPSY. This fearful disease makes its appearance between the ages of forty and fifty, and might generally be prevented by attending regularly to the proper action of the liver and stomach ; these organs at this time of life, have a great tendency to derangements, when asthma, dropsy, or disease of the heart often sets in. The blood requires frequent elimination which no other medicine can effectually perform as these purifying pills as they purge gently, and act immediately upon the liver and stomach, and thus remove all obstructions which' at the turning point of life always occur. This dangerous period should be closely watched ; two doses a week of about six pills will ward off all dangerous diseases. But in all cases of dropsy the ointment is a wonderful and sovereign remedy, and must be effectually rubbed twice a day into the suffering parts.. COUGHS, COLDS, SOEE THHOATS. DIPTHEEIA, AND BBONCHITIS. Any of the above ailments may be quickly cured if the ointment be well and effectually rubbed into the neck and chest twice a day leaving the parts constantly covered with a rag spread with the preparation ; if this treatment be adopted promptly, in six hours it will stop the most alarming symptoms. It must be evident that an outward application applied to the seat of the disorder must be taken by the mouth. Holloway’s Pills should be used according to the directions, in order to subdue irritation, inflamation or fever.

BAD LEGS, BAD BEEASTS AND ULCEBATION9 OP ALL KINDS. The cure of ulcers nas won for Holloway’s Ointment an imperishable reputation, as this healing ointment will restore any case however bad to soundness. Many bad legs arise from imprudences, happening several years before and almost forgotten; if, then, there be any doubt as to the origin of the sores, the patient should read carefully what is written in the book of directions, as those sores never heal soundly until the system has undergone a thorough course of Holloway’s purifying pills. BOTH OINTMENT AND PILLS SHOULD BE USED IN THE POILOWING DISOEDEES

Badlegs, bad breasts, burns, bunions, bite of mosquitoes and sand flies, boco-bay, chiego-foot, chilblains, chapped, hands, corns (soft,) cancers, contracted and stiff joints, elephantiasis fistulas, gout, glandular swellings, lumbago, piles, rheumatism, scalds, sore nipples, sore throats, skin diseases, scurvy, sore heads, tumours, ulcers, wounds, yaws. Sold at the esblishment of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near temple bar,) London ; also by all respectable druggists and dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world at the following prices Is. IJd., 2s. 9d, 4s. 6d„ 225., and 335. each pot. Of There is a considerable saving by taking the large sizes.

N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each pot, and can be had in any language, even in Chinese.

The “wairarapa mercury” is published every Saturday morning in time for the mails leaving Greytown for Featherston, the Hutt and Wellington, and is forwarded that day to eveiy part of the district and Province, as well as the neighboring provinces, the Australian Colonics, and America, Teems of Subscription. —The subscription to the “ Mercury" is 26s per annum or 80s if booked, -or cent by post. Single copies fid. each. Terms for Advertising.— For every inch, 35., and standing advertisements as per arrangement. All orders for advertisements must he in writing, and the number of insertions marked on them; otherwise they will be inserted and charged till countermanded. Notice for alteration or withdrawal of advertisements to he sent to the office not later than Wednesday evening preceding the day of publication. Agents : London.—G. Street, 32 Cornhill, E.C. Melbourne.—Messrs. Gordon & Gotch, 85 Collins-strcet, west. Wellington.—R. Burrett, Manners-street; T. Farmery and Co., Larahton-quay, and Mr. S. Smith, Molesworth-street. The Hurt.—T. Mills, Lower Hutt; P. Wilkie, Upper Hutt. The Wairarapa.—Featherston, R. Blade and .1. G. Cox; Carterton, R. Fairbrother and R. Kemble; Masterton, 11. Bannister: Castle Point, Mr. T. Guthrie

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 6, 9 February 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 6, 9 February 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume I, Issue 6, 9 February 1867, Page 4

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