Wp ONtS have been ap Imfil followmg A&fc p. 9* W* W* ! ~ ml f«nito4|afheunn. the sal* tm oJ lflt « b ut WSSfeanori'' '!.'. J' *'• Munso 1 WfSSSSA' L- j.B.poch W m "r - . > ... ..• flprdpu » n d Gotci m Subscriptions by Post, 21s. per Quarter |^teit>t*ifi advanoe. i^^M^n:po«ted to ill parts of the Colon}! W Mbtoftottractions. r tmmttuemvniM jatepaed ftr iaßertionioh I - s^althe Pffioe ot the Paper, »ofc later thai i ptfjeusk an the night of publication, I Srapce of trithdrawftl of Advertisement p I io be sent In in writing, tic ? ferw^grders attended to. -■-*A CIAL HOTEL. BpOTS J BOOTS I BOOTS I Whe largest Stock and tUe Cheapest House in Town Iff J. SHAW begsto call theattentioi •\V of the general Puhlic dffteeftOT andthesurroundtps distrjets tobhiver) I, large assortment 6f. . m BOOTS. AND SHOES. JtJS? A'RxOVEV, The Largest Stock Evei ' Oponed in Reeiton. Consisting ot tyf ens' TVpniens' and phildjens' Bopjis in epdipss variety with all th< Utect. Styles an'dinost Fashionable make. ** Al«o a very Larg* •took of his OWN MAKE . alw.aya on haqd. Orders promptly executed, and fit anc |rorl(mansp|t> guaranteed worifarje. ok>o|e pf Leather, Grindery, and Aft ttmtoa always op h^nd, and the Cbseupplied on liberal terries', ' Note the; address— W. J. SHAW, . f t Opposite fc> Batterson* Brothers t '" Store 7 And npxt to the 'Golden Age Hotel, KEJWTOIf. GRATIS HOIJiOW^ ? S PILLS. pro? s%. Ifthe fffioaey of Holloway's Fills in dropsy P&fy&prffinary. They act with such pectuiai •Sect upon the systeni, that the fluids arising JNnn this direful disease a& imperceptiblj ' aafrieddff and prevented from any furthei accumulation, 'the sufferer regains a . Imoyancy ot fpfrits and rejoices in a completely fwotatedeonttitution } bat if, is indispensably necessary that the Ointment should be most en^ctuwv rubbed into the complaining parts i^Baeb A £&er, Honeys, .and Bowels. Those who infer from', bile and liver complaints, should' try the effect of this valuable remedy, a few doses of whietv will uak« the sufferer feel elastic and vigorous, removingall impurities, giving a healthy action U> the ; if bilious attacks be alfpwed io cpntiniOT, serious casualties may ante, and fhesufie^er be consigned to a bed of sickness. £aau ; difM>rdenoJCthe kidneys, the Ointment ahouldb* well rubbed into the small of the $aefe, woe or twice ft day j end the Pills aetmg m unison, will core any complaints arfafog $om these oisans. '' Pufly,— SSortaess of Brtath and Weak|fss. Tery oad symptoms, which ix not corrected, may tend' to some serious disorders ' of the ieart, or other vital organs. Eat moderately ot solids, take cix PUU nightly for some little tune; take plenty of ftesh air with moderate - ttwrcise, and .the human machinery will be mickly restored to health and vigor. Try fhis but for three days only, and the result will be marvellous. Complaints incident to Children. . \ J3l complaints of children tiay bcoji u« <ojsjMi^eare be taken to purify 'foeir* blood ewtee^thfr action of the liver, and cleanse IKostonaeh'and bowels * a few doses, of these famour^Pills will immediately have the desired effect, JWticularly if parents be careful in |iot alllwni| them to eat pf things which they Inow wotto be injurioue to themselves. ftolloway s Till* are the best remedy indwn y 4nthe world for the following diseases: — Ague ' " " Femaitf Irregu- Scroftila o Jlsthma larities ' King's B BUiouiCom- levers of all Sore Thro plaints kinds Stone and Blotches on Fits Gravel ' the Skin , gout Secondary JBewel Coin* Head*ache ' Sympto 1 plaints Indigestion T^cDoulo CoHes , Inflammation eux Vonstipation of Jaundice Tumours the Bowels Liver Com- tJlcers Consumption pUints Venereal jpebilfty Lumbago affections Xheopij Piler . , Worms ofall Dysentery Rheumatism kinds BJywpelas Eetention'of Weakness, ' ' trine from what JgL ever cause Wr There is a considerable saying by takhig . the larger sizes. • jf,B.~ Directions for the guidance of patients |b every dUorder are aftxed to each Box. strain) . ■i l j",/; j :<ij*'» l J l ". ,' , gaggßgasagasa - POST OFFICE SAYINGS BANES, $*'& - ' rrrr ' '■$$ She following are the regulations for f^ie above banks j— 1. Interest at the rate of 4 per cent per " annum is given on £200 and under : at the rate of 3 per cent, per annum on sums under «600 i and in the same pro* portion for any shorter time on every complete £1 deposited, provided ijhat no interest be aflowed on more than 4600, Depositors in the Post Office Savings Banks have direct Government security for the prompt repayment of then money. " A depositor m any one of the Posl Office Banksman continue his lepositi afcaigy other of such Banks, and cat ifith^raw his; money at that Fos^ Office - tfenfc whifih is mow convenient to him 4, The strictest secrecy is observed witl respect to the names of depositors ii Posts Offlee BaoWaod the amounts o their deposits. - li Honey miy be deposited by or on be half of mmoTS. Depositors over sevei yearf oi age are treated as persons o fttl! age, but minors tinder sev,en, yean of ace cannot mthirw their posits antil they have reached the age tevenv j C# irmJicatidßS> to tie Chief, Officer it eacfi Protioee on the business of Poa iMet Savings Banks, and the replte jest thereto are free from charge o
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Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 66, 19 January 1877, Page 4
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855Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume III, Issue 66, 19 January 1877, Page 4
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