NATURAL HISTORY. 1 Specimens of Native Forest Trees, growing in Pots, Boxef, &c. 2 Specimens of the Timber of Forest Trees cut through near the butt — in thickness about G inches—showing the whole diameter of the tree. xVlso, specimens of Sawn Wood, cut and polished or unpolished, in pieces of, say, 18 inches long, 9 to 12 inches wide, and about 1 inch in thickness 3 Specimens of Native Grasses, growing Pots, &c.; do of English and other Grasses, do, do 4 Specimens of Indigenous Medicinal Plants, Bark, Roots, Flowers, Leaves, Seeds, Resins, Gums, &c. 5 Collections of Ferns, Mosses, Sea Weeds, Sponges, &c. G Collections of Land, Fresh Water, and Sea shells 7 Collections of Insects, and also collections of Garden Pests 8 Collections of Stuffed Birds, and Native Animals, Fish, &c. 9 Collections of Skins of Native Birds, Animals, &c. 10 Collections of Fossils, Stalactites, Bones, Petrified Woods, &c. 11 Specimens of Fleece Wool, grown in Nelson Province 12 Maori Exhibits 13 Miscellaneous. POULTRY. Class 1 Hamburg 2 Dorkings 3 Game 4 Spanish 5 Polish 6 Norman 7 Houdan 8 French Class 12 Bantams 13 Common Ducks 14 Rouen Ducks 15 Aylesbury Do 1G Mascovy Ducks 17 Geese 18 Turkeys 19 Guinea Fowls 9 Cochin China 20 Pea Fowls 10 Brahma Pootra 21 Miscellaneous 11 Malay W- ROUT, Hon. Sec. EXPRESS to the Caledonian, Ge I man, Giles, Rochford, Hatters, an Christmas Terraces. An Express leaves the Times office for the above Terraces every Tuesday, and Friday mornings, at 7 o'clock. All orders carefully attended to. OLLOWAY'S PILLS. IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. Until these purifying Pills have had a fair trial, let no one be longer oppressed w T ith the notion that his malady is incurable. A few closes will remove all disordered actions.
rouse the torpid aver, relieve the obstructed kidneys, cleanse impure blood, and confer on every function healthful vigor. They work a thorough purification throughout the whole system without disordering the natural action of any organ. INDIGESTION, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS, AND SICK HExVDACHE. No organ in the human body is so liable to disorder as the liver, Eemember when nausea, flatulency, or acidity on the stomach, warns us that digestion is not proceeding properly, that Holloway's Pills give strength to every organ, speedily remove all causes of indigestion, inspissated bile, and sick headache, and effect a permanent cure. WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY. In cases of debility, languor, and nervousness, generated by excess of any kind, whether mental or physical, the effects of these Pills are in the highest degree bracing, renovating, and restorative. They drive from the system the morbid causes of disease, re-establish the digestion, strengthen the nervous system, raise the patients spirits, and bring back the frame to its pristine health and vigour. THE KIDNEXS—THEIE. DERANGEMENT AND CUBE. If these pills be used according to the printed directions, and the Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneys for at least half an hour at bed-time, as salt is forced into meat it will penetrate to the kidneys and correct any derangement therein. COUGHS AND COLDS. This purifying and regulating medicine, in conjunction with Holloway's Ointment, is the best cure for hoarseness, sore throats, diptheria, pleurisy, and asthma ; and an infallible remedy for congestion, bronchitis, and inflammation, indeed as a family medicine, they are invaluable for subduing such ailments of young and old of both sexes. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases > — Ague Lumbago Asthma Piles Bilious Complaints Rheumatism Bowel Complaints Scrofula.or King's Evil Debility Soro Throats Dropsy Secondary Symptoms Fevers, all kinds Gout Headache Indigestion Liver Complaints Ulcers Venereal Affections Worms of all kinds Weakness, from whatcause, &c. The Pills and Ointment are sold at Professor Hollowat's Establishment, 533 Oxford street, London; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civilised World, Full printed directions are affixed to each box and pot, and can be had in any language, even in Turkish, Arabic, Armenian, Persian, or Chinese.
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Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1124, 14 November 1873, Page 4
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664Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume VII, Issue 1124, 14 November 1873, Page 4
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