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CURE FOR ALL. \ TTOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.,' UNIVERSAL PATRONAGE Let all sufferers from general or local disease take heart and follow in the wake| -of thousands who ascribe their restoration of health to "the use of Holloway's Ointment and Pills. Rheumatism in the muscles or joints, gouty! pains, neuralgic tortures, , crampß and spasmodic twitches depart! under the employment of these noble -remedies. Bad legs, all kinds of wounds, ulcers, sores, burns, cutaneous inflammations, are quickly conquered. The reputation Holloway's Ointment and Palls have acquired throughout the habitable globe should induce every afflicted person to give them affair trial before despairing of relief or abandoning hope. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts — Old Wounds, 'times* (and Ulcers.— It is surprising how (tiicidy.'a sore, ulcer, or i wound, deprives tKe Mdy' of strength and unfits it for the duties of life, and it is no less wonderful to watch the effect of Holloway's Healing Ointment, when it is used according to the printed directions, and assisted by appropriate doses of the Pills. Gout JJ^wiuitistTi^--Will be cured with "the greatest certainty if large quanti. ties of the Ointment be i well worked into the afflicted parts. This treatment must be peraeveringly followed for some time, and duly assisted by powerful doseß of Holloway's Pills. These purifying and soothing , remedies, demand the earnest attention 'of all persons liable to rheumatism, geut, sciatica, or other painful affections of the muscles, nerves, or joints. - Fistulas, and Dropsical Swellings — This incomparable Ointment is earnestly recommended to all suffering from, or having a tendency to, dropsy. The worst cases will yield in a comparatively short space of time when this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the parts affected. In ill serious maladies the Pills should be jtaken^to p«pfyltt?]i)lood and regulate its "circulation; ; l ' s : ' ' Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the followmg complaints: — Bad Legs Corns (Soft) Scalds Bad Breasts Fistulas Sore Throats Burns Glandular Skin Diseases Bunions \i . Swellings Scurvy Chilblains Lumbago Sore Heads Chapped Piles Tumours Hands Rheumatism Ulcers Contracted* Sore Nipples Wounds Stiff Jointß 9 On the Label is the address, 78, New Oxford street, London, where alone ihey are manufactured. Beware of all aompounda styled Holloway's Pills ai Ointment, with New York' label Each pot and box of the genuine mcdi cine bears the British Government Stamps with the words "Holloways Pills and Ointment, London," enp.'aved thereon. ST. MARY'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS, NELSON. Established under "The Industrial Schools Act, 1882." The Grandest Distribution of Works of Art, Colonial Manufactures, &c, upon the ART UNION PRINCIPLE, Eyer. attempted in New Zealand. By permission of the Hon. the Colonial Secretary, in aid of the Fund for Erecting a HOME AT STOKE FOR DESTITUTE BOYS. Purchasers will be found (at a commission of 10 per cent.) for all prizes over £10. The winners of such prizes, who prefer selling, can therefore have the money immediately after the drawing. THE FIRST PRIZE.-A WATERCOLOR PAINTING By John Gully, Esq., Value 100 Guineas. The Picture will be enclosed in a handsome Gilt Frame (with plate glass) made byMrSharland of Nelson. SOME OTHER PRIZES. Handsome Putnam Carriage, with patent axles and lamps complete (built to the order of the committee by Mr Balme, Nelson), value £25. Diningroom Marble Clock (specially imported)^ value £12. Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Service (really good), value £12. Lady's Gold "Watch (specially imported) value ten guineas. Handsome Epergne, value £10. An Oil Painting by Richmond Beetham, Esq., value £25. A Water-color Painting by John Gully, Esq., value £20. (Subject— Southern Arm of Lake Wakatipu.) A Water-color Painting by John Gully, Esq. (Subiect— The Little Lake at Takaka.) Vawe seven guineas. A Water-color Painting by F. F. C. Huddleston, Esq. (Subject- Head of Lake WanakaJ Value five guineas. [ And six Oil' Sketches of Scenery in and about Nelson, now being specially painted for the committee by J. Cowie, Esq. A Lady's Cabinet of Walnutwood, inlaid. Value Beven guineas. Remember — For ""all prizes over £10 you can get the money value (less ten per cent). ; There will be many valuable Prizes, including Clocks, Watches, Epergnes, Saddles, Field Glasses, Opera Glasses, Breechloading Guns, &c, &c, &c., all new and specially bought for this Art Union.' PVER 200 PRIZES IN ALL. Tho Prizes will be as far as possible the work of Colonial Artists and Manufacturers, and all will be new and good, being specially purchased for this ArtUnion. : ; : Tickets ... HALF-CROWN. The Drawing will be under the direction of a committee elected by the subscribers. Sweeps AQ9 PRIZES. PRIZES iQO !*J7/0- PRIZES. ±\)/0 A FORTUNE FOR SOMEONE. £2000 for 10s! £lb,"0j00. [ADA MANTUA'S.] £10,000 /?<-RANi) ANNUAL CONSULTATION \jt". : z : "- ■„■-■ ■■■-;■;:' .QN THE MELBOURNE AND NEW ZEALAND CUPS OF 1885. * Melbourne Cup.— To be run at Mcl- :: bourne oti the 3rd November, 1885. New Zealand Cup.— To be run at Christchurch on the 10th November 1 , 1885 First Prize in Melbourne Cop, £?000.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5310, 3 October 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5310, 3 October 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXI, Issue 5310, 3 October 1885, Page 4