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' * hwrfi^*iiuiwia*w^^^^ j.1 11 111!" 11 !! 1 .' .' Westport :■•. ,..' f J. TAMgiMor Greymouth ... .♦• •-• «i ? "• »• Pooh • ••• ■•« G. Most - *■ JleJbourne *) t . j i > ' ... ... Gordon and Gotcb London * , _ J. ' ' ' Subscriptions by Post, 21s. per Quarter payable in advance, . | Papers posted to all partsof the Colonjf reoeipt of instructions. f , Advertisonients intended for insertion to b< ',eft at the Office of the Paper, 119* later that: P e'eoefc on the night of publication. Notice of withdrawal of Advertisement 01 Subscription to he sent in in writing, no veroab orders attended to. INANGAHUA COUNTY COUNOIL. VALUATION ROLL, npAKE NOTIOE^he VALUATION hereundor mentioned are now OPEN for INSPECTION at the several places hereafterspcoified, \ All OBJECTIONS thereto must. he -*, left at the Court House, Reefton, on or before .THURSDAY, the 15th d«y of FEBRUARY, 1877, addressed to the Assossment Court ; and a COPY of erery such Objection must he deft at the Offico, Broadway, Reofton, notlless than Seven days before the next sitting of tbo $aid Court, ' : | BEEFTON RIDING, - Valuation Roll to he seen during office hours • ', "! v at tbe Offico, Broadway, Oiccftpn. '' MUIIRAY RIDING.-At Ramsay s •'■ Store, Black's Point. j OEUSHINGTON RIDING.4At W. -Irving's* Store, Louisville, j 330A3}M&StEII>lNGi--Afc Archer s 'Store, Bbatpaan's. J ANTONIOS RIDING.-At ■; J. ?. John-ton's Storo, Antonio s liat. F PE LAS CARRERAS, BILLHEADS, all sizos, headed with ap« propria trade blocks, supplied on tho shortest notice, at the .Times Office. J HOLLOWATS PILI|, D HOP 8 I. The efficacy of Holloway's Pills in dropsy extraordinary. Thoy act with such peouhar nffect upon tho system, that the fluids arising from this iyieful disease are imperceptibly carried off t\t\ prevented from any furtiiei oooumulation. The sufferer regains -a buoyancy of spirits and rejoices in a completely •renovated constitution • but it is indispensably •accessary that the Ointment should be nio3i effectually rubbed into tho complaining parts Sto-jaach, livor, Kidneys, and Bowels; f ' Those who suffer from bile and liver complaints, should try the effeot # off this yaluable remedy, a few doses of wbiohfWill ■make the sufferer feel elastio and vigorous, re* * moving all impurities, giving a healthy action to the>livor j if bilious atfe_srJ be allowed to continue, serious casuatyw^ay arise, and the sufierer be consigned td'a-w&of Bioknosß,In all disorders of the kidneys, the Ointment should be well rubbod into tho small of the ' back, onco or twice a day; ond the Pills acting in unison, will cure any oomplamts arising from these organs. Putty,— Shertnecs of Breath and Weakness. "^erybad symptoms, which « noti corrected, anaytond to some ssfious disprdors of the ieart, or other vital organs. Eat moderately of solids, take six Pills nightly for some littlo time j take plenty of fresh air with moderate exercise, and the human machinery will be quickly* restored to heaKh and vigor. Try ihis but for threo days only, and tho result •willba inarvellous. ; _ Coßjlaints incident to Children, AR complaints oflchildren may , scon h<? cured if care be taken to purify their blood correct the action of .the liver, and cleanse y. ihe stomach and bowels ; afew doses of these y > Janious'Pills will immlcliately have tho desired fv effect, .particularly if parents becaroiul in *$£$o% allowliig them to !eat of things which they !oinow*woi*ld bo injUriouß' to themselyes. , iigip.y . . v ■ rr J___~— - -1 Mdieioal 8 $HU are Vie lest remedy Mown ',-, iwffew&dfortheifoUowing disease.:— '.Ame. ' ■ Female Irrcgu- Sorofulao * '- >aIM ' "•'• " " ' ' Unties - King's E " 'BilicpsOom** lovisrß of all Sore Thro , >** plaints iinds Stoneand Blotches on Fits , . Gravel * the Skiii Gout* ' Secondary !-J3owel Com* Hoad-acho Sympto I' * v plaints. • Indigestion TicDoulo % Cjolics ' ' Inflammatiou, eux 'ippnstipation of Jaundice Tumours * . £ tho Uowels Liver Oom* Ulcors ■■■■■■ I>ebility Lumbago affections iDrop'sy ♦ Piles ] Worms ofall Dysentery Rheumatism* I L kinds ISrysipolus . Retention of Weakness, Urine from what V •'»;.. - ■• .' • ever cjiuso *^* There is a considerable saving by taking hh>* •'•■' tbo larger sizes. ; * - N.B.— Piroctions for- tho guidance, of patients, in evory disorder are affixed*, to oach Box. .".j M,^„. 1 j,, ;,.,.,.,.„ Ul! ■■i.>,i«jM»nfM'.'.''n"'>».*'''l»"'f»>.'">J^ii*.i ' . POST OEEICE SAVINGS BANKS, ! f .-V<-*ii - •~*-^ - Tho-following are tho regulations for;! fcho ahoyo banks :— 1. Interest at the rate of 4 per cent per annuifi^s given on -£200 and under ; at the rate of 3 per cent, per annum on sumsunder £500 .. and inthe same proportion for any shorter time on every complete #1 deposited, provided that no! interest he allowed oh more than dBSGOi- * ' Depositors in the Post Office Savings: iSlhhs have direct Govcrhmeht eecurity for the prompt repayment of tbeir money. A depositor in any one of the Post Offl<re"Banks can continue his deposits at atiy other of such Jlanks, andean * . withdraw his money at that Post Office Bank which is most convenient to him. 'The strictest secresy is] observed witb respect to the names of depositors in Posts Offied-J&nlss, and!tho amounts oi their deposits; ; ,:#$ Money may*he deposited by or on hehalf ol'*mi»ors'. ' 'depositors over' sever years of age are treated as persons oi / - full' age, but mhiors under seven y ear* ■****' of age cannot withdraw their deosits. until' thc^ have reached the age * £>-'evob- j - '#-'** j 1 J.c t tic lis to the Chief Officer '.;.. tch I'ioTince on the Lusinet-s o.' j? * tii 0.; Savings Uuiks, mid tLe iep ;. *. , Out uitto we lne Ju-ju iUv ',''■'*■' l - '

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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 36, 2 July 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 36, 2 July 1877, Page 4

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