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ciStldistbict. Tn BF LET ON LEA-E, vrith a purchMinf °2Li in «ve jears, at £i per acre, aprES of splendid LAND, adjoining th® For full particulars, apply to No. 13 LUCK & CLARK. 3176 ... — ——- in town and subukbs. a NUMBER OF PLOTS, varying in size and A niice 10 suit applicants, to be let, with the Atof uun hase in Six Ybars, in the North, South, Prices of Plots: COLOMBO STKKET SOUTH, near the Railway Station, £55 each and upwards. ' No. 828 SOUTH TOWN BELT, close to the Great Southern and Northern Kailway Station, £40 each ami upwards. No. 822 HEREFORD STItEKT AND EAST TOWN Bhl.'l, iii Town Reserves, Lot 183, £97 U)b and upwards. No. 821 ST ALBANS, close to the Wesleyan School, ' in St Albans Hoad, £28 each and upwardt. No. 824 WINDMILL ROAD—also a few plots in Windmill Hoad, opposite to Mr. H t slop's Garden, to he let for 15 years, with the right of purchase in three years. £48 each and upwards. 0t On two or more lots being taken in one name, a discount will be made on the purchase price. The half of a plot may be taken by an applicant requiring a smaller piece of land than a whole one; and the plots, when it is not considered objectionable to do so, will he divided in any desired manner to suit persons taking more than one. Lithographed plans, printed lists, and alkparticulars 0 f ihe above properties to be had on application Jj 77 LUCK & CLARK. TO BE SOLD, FIVE ACKFS:-Five Acres of Town LAND; well situated ; price moderate; terms, exceedingly liberal. Apply to 21 ;9 GEOUGE D. LOCKHART. BOUSE, SHOP, BAKEHOUSE, & QUARTER ACRE SECTION. AT ' KNIGHT'S TOWN, ST. ALBANS. MESSKS. AIRMAN AND WILSON have for private Sale A Freehold Property at Knight's Town, St* Albans, comprising house of three rooms, shop, and bakehouse. Garden—one quarter acre of land, being Rural Section No. 252, Lot 20. Terms easy. c 3144 TO PHOTOGRAPHERS AMATEURS AND OTHERS DESIROUS OF SECURING A FIRST-RATE INVESTMENT. TO BE DISPOSED OF, A FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT, now in full operation, and doing an excellent business. There are 12 instruments, of different sizes, principally by Hubs and Dallmeyer, with mahogany brass bound cameras of the latest construction, and finkheri in the best syle; a tent or dark chamber for out-door work, by Burfield and Rouch; an elegant mahogany copying camera, large rolling press a microscopic lens and camera, a lot of fine jewelry, brooches, lockets, &e., iu fine gold;, binoculars, stereoscopes, with a quantity of slides; a large and well-asaorted stock of cases, frames, P.P s, and pure chemicals. The rooms are fitted up with every convenience for doing a large and profitable business. The whole will be sold, including household furniture, negatives, specimens, and all nccessary apparatus, on most reasonable terms. Apply to Mr. J. ELSBEE, Photographic Studio, Oxford terrace west. N.B.—All persons indebted to Mr. Elsbee are respectfully requited to settle by the beginning of the ensuing month; all claims against Mr. E. to be sent in immediately. February 6, 1865. 3185 fjnHE ONE THING WANTED. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. The Blood.—These famous Pills are so composed tliat thev operate wholesomely on the Stomach, the Liver, the Bowels and other organs; by correcting any deiangememtsin their. functions; whereby a steady supply ot pure materials for the renewal of the Blood is furnished, and a constant abstraction of effete products is effected, fhis perfect circulation thus becomes the very fountain ot health and life, and overcomes all form of disease wherecver its situation. General Disobdeks of the Lives and Stomach. —All who ever indulge at table, either in eating or clnnKinff, should take about ten of these famous Pills at bedtime from which will result a clear head and good stomach the following morniug. Thousands of Ladies are always -complaining of sick headaches, want of appetite, want ot energy and want of strength to correct all these evils, three or four of these Pills should be taken twice a week, when thev would give the invalid the health and appetite of a ploughman. _ Females of all Ages and Classes.—Obstructions of any kind, either in young persons, or those between forty and fifty- the most critical period of life—may be radically removed by using these Pills according to the printed directions which accompany each box. Young persons with sickly and sallow complexions may have the bloom of health restored by this wonderful corrective, which purifies the blood and expels all gross and impure humours from the system. Beware then of the critical zee from forty to fifty, as it sends many thousands to a premature grave,—these Pills should be taken at that period of lite two or three times a week. "Want of Stbekgth and Esibgy.—Persons ot sedentary habits, or those troubled in mind, working in factories, or coal pits, who cannot obtain that amount of fresh air and exercise which nature requires, suffer irom weakness and debility, lowness of spirits and want of appetite. All such should take a dose or two of these Pills every three or four days, as they act gently and effectually on the system, and impart vigour and energy to the body, which is always followed by a good apetite, sound and refreshing sleep, and a high flow of spirits. Foe the Cube of Dbopst.- The efficacy ot Holloway's Pills in Dropsy is extraordinary. They act with luch peculiar effect upon the system, that the fluids casing this direful complaint, are imperceptibly earned ott and prevented from any further accumulation. Ihe sufferer regains a buoyancy of spirits, and rejoices ma completely renovated constitution. It is indispensablynecessary that the Ointment should be most effectually rubbed into the complaining parts during the whole course of treatment. . Child hen and thkir Ailments. —In no country in the world are more children carried to an early grave than : in Great Britain. Coughs, Measles, Scarlatina, Severs, and other diseases attack the little sufferers, and death, v but too often, follows at a rapid pace; yet if, at the first stage of these compla n s, parents were to have recourse to | Holloway's Pills, all danger would be avoided; for the | stomach and bowels would be gently but effectually | eleansed by this mild aperient; the depraved humours I corrected and the seeretions duly regulated. _ A perfect | cure vould soon be effected, and the little patient be rc- | stored to sound health. I Holloway's Pills are the best known remedy in the I world for the following diseases:— . J? Ague Female irregular- Scrofula, or king'f 1 Asthma Fits [ities evil Bilious complaints Fevers of all kinds Sore throats Blotches on skin Gout Stone and gravel Bowel complaints Headache Secondary symp' Colics Indigestion toms Constipation of Inflammation Tic-doloureux the bowels Jaundice Tumours Consumption Liver complaints Ulcers Debility Lumbago Venerealaffectiom Dropsy Piles Worms of all kind Dysentery Bheumatism Weakness, from Erysipelas Eetention of urine whatever causi Sold at the Establishment of Pbofessob Hollowa? 944 Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London; also by al respectable Druggists and dealers in Medicines through •ut the civilized world, at the following prices:—ls Is<! Si 9d. 4s 6d, lis, 225, and 33s each box. There is a eon adorable saving by taking the larger sizes. Directions fo the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed t each box.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1356, 7 February 1865, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1356, 7 February 1865, Page 7