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Miscellaneous TO NEWS-AGENTS, BOOKseufm iT„v Bnlish and Colonial Newsagent, (o Her Mcieatv iMFa.:, 9, King at-eot, St. JJj C n, M Eni!kDd ' C NcW8 P a P e ". PoHoHicaJ. fr ! Ma * azms > Stationery, 4c,, supplied on mai . D te L e 7', an V crwarded h J Tc llS» , Z f aland , arl(3 »H parte of the world mms forwarded, orordera executed, upon recoiot ot rem.tt.nce, or reference to a 'anlj noS! * OAS/S«0 A S/S« silvehfor Clpflninif 1 3 P^ p ® ur P«MM«ll other articles Ac Iol !' hln S, 8ll?cr . E'eetro Plato • iablols 0d each. John Oakev and Rm.« FnT h'i?" of the "Wellington Knife pS' m m Rubber Knife Board., Emery BtokW Cabinet Glu, Paper, Eme? an T Gto H' Glues w it 6 " o ''' n,,on ' liu &'ian, and other lirl u Wcllln ß ton Blackfriarn Ho!? 8 Oakey's Circular and Price CrX on application at the office of £ important reduction of price datinrr f,h ?? JjjeMMJkm*. AtISV" will now be found to compete on morecqwl term* of price with the commoner qualities in the market Established in 1842, and ia the oldest manufacture of Galvanised Iron in England. ObieJdtu only Prize Medahn the Trade at the Great Ex. hibitionof 1862. Gospel Oak Offices,74 Kins V, William street, London E.C. • 2289 CHEAP CUBES FOE GEEAT DISEASES. fIOLLOWAY'B OINTMENT. Oid Bonn and Old Ski* Dibbasm ~t>.» seeds of these disorders are effectually expelled by penetrating Unguent, not only from tha superficial parts, but from the intLal Lta n°' •^ eo f e ' crenif of2o years standin? speedily yields to its influence. swn <"i>g, AB^rr-p?™ ll ' posb the °at ABTIIMA, &C.—Rheumatism, and erysipelas, mav be overcome by frequently fomenting the affected purls in warm water, dry ire, and immediatelv applying th;g soothing Ointment. The same prl eedure applies equally well for curing sore throat, dipthena, bronchitis, asthma, tightness of the chest,and pain in the side, which instant treatment alone prevents degenerating into more s Z maladies. This Ointment has the same derivative powers over chest complaints ut a bluter pomi Without causing pain or debility. P ' T ,^°rr- PlIE3 ' ASD Abscbsses.Thousnnds suffer severely for years from these annoying complaints through false delicacy. let such p Ur eha,e a pot of Hoiloway's Ointment, read be directions which accompany it, act upon them to the letter, and they will, without difficulty, succeed in obliterating every vestige of these harasslog ailments. Accidental Isjcbies, Tsfastiie jtimbsts, -in culs, bruises, sprains, bums, and scalds, it will be found cooling, sedative, and healing. The part affected Should be fomented in warm water v g. enl ' Y ; , antl lh f .Ointment should be instantly applied. This purifying Ointment may be safely used in all eruptions, chafing*, and other C utZ neons affections to which children are liable TIi B " Le £ s ' Bmsis . OLD SORES asd UICEES. By rubbing the Ointment round tbo aflected parts, it penetrates to the tissues beneath, and exercises a wonderful power on all the blood flowing to, and returning from, the diseased part. The inflammation diminishes, the pain becomes less intolerable, the matter thicker, and a cure is soon effected. In all long standing cases, Holloweys pills will thoroughly expel all depraved humours from tlw body. Glaxdulab Swellings, Riiff Joists-This class of complaints yield without difficulty to the cooling and anti-iuflammatory properties of this famed Ointment. It should be well rubbed over the affected parts, after due fomention with warm water. It acts by stimulating the absorbents to increased activity, restraining ulceration, and promoting a free and copious circulation in the parts affected, and hence speedily and effectually ensuiing a cure. Goct, Breumatisji asd Paralysis,—Gout and Rheumatism arise from inflammation in the parts affected,—to effect a permanent cure, adopt a cooling diet, drink plenty of water, take six of these famous Pills nigtit and morning, and rub the Oiutment most eflectually tivice a day into the suffering parts, and a cure is certain. The paralytic patient should take about three Pills twice a week, and let the Ointment be well rubbed into the paralysed limit, wlii, h will, in a very little time, be greatly benefited,—indeed many curei have been effected by this treatment. Em Piios on the —ln this class of complaints, no matter the age, the sex, or the place, or under what name, the disease may be classified, it may be cured if this Ointment he well rubbed into the system, and Llolimvaj's Pills taken ni»ht and morning to purify the blood, ° Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: — Scalds Sore nipples Sore throats Skin diseases Scurvy Sore heads Tumours, Ulcers Wounds Vaws. - Pkofessob Hollowat, 241, Strand (n-ar Temple Bar), London; also bv all respeelablo Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices. *„* There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes, N.B. Direction for the guidance ot" 1 patients every disorder are affixed to each pot.

rpilE LYTTELTOX TIMFS AXD GAHTERBURI' TIMES «.j be ob. tained of the following ic., in the Province:— Christchurchlligh street Mr. Stevens Colombo street south Mr. Bradwell „ north Mr. l'arr ~ „ Mr. Wvatt Hereford street High street ... Kilmore street Tuam street Cambridge terrace Whatelcv road Lincoln road ... Adilington St. Albans l'apauui road Pnpanut Kaiin'oi Evreton N'oodend Saltwater Creek Leithlield Amberloy ... llrown's Uridyl) Weka I'iui ... Ilurumii Amurl liangiora Moeraki Downs Oxford llamvood road Courtonay Malvern Coal Traok ... Kmrai l'ass ... Cuss liiver ... Hokilika ... Tpinpleton ... Wee Jen Kolle.itou Sehrj-u ltakaia, smith... i, North Aahburton ... ltangilata Ornri AroweiuiiO Timukft J Tintaru Wnimato AVaitiingi Mrs. Houo Mrs. Coi Mrs. Paddock Mr. (iresbrwk Mr. Jaeoml'j Mr. Delaware, Mr. Atkinson'! Mr. liankiii ... Mr. T. Mi'Dzin ... Mr. Pine Mr. Duckworth > - oi;m utsramr. ... Mr. P. T. llnskiaj ... Mr. Laurance ... Mr. J. ikb.vu ... Mr.Coi ... Mr. Stool ... Mi"'<rs. I'. and P. Cameron ... Messrs. J. U hitnand Co*. ... Mr. ll inskill ... Mr. T. Hood ... Messrs, lios< and Forbes ... .Mr. .1, ilastie ... Mr. T. W. Morri, ... Messrs. Thompson and C* ... Mr. S. K.U-W ... Mr. T. U'oodlield IVKST COAST HO.ltl. ... Mr. Taylor ... Mr, 0. Whito ... Mr. Willis ... Mr. G. liedlorj ... Mr. Simon Sl'lta# ... Mr. John Fowler WEST Li SI). ... Mr. J, li, Henhat* SOI'IU MSTtttCT. ... Mr. Parish ... Mr. Hanger ... Mr. Lawrence ... Mr. A, M'Donald ... Mr.iletheringtoß* ... Messrs. Cobb & Co.) ... Mr, H'. 'J'nrton ... Mr. li. Hay ... Messrs, \\ ooding and ITWA ... Mr. . Rayner Mr, ut, eneatcr Mr. J. Manelieatir Mr. 1). Brown MCCAHTOtf, PKIIBttUTON.AXD I.EItbTOX Hicearton Springs lioad ... Prebblotim ... Springton Leeston Creek Store ... Junction Store.. Mr, Oillmvuv Mr. Woodlmm ... Mr. Webb . ... Mr. Tennniit ■ ... Mr. Sercombo ... Mr, J.J.Los ... Mr. J. Doughs . ... Mr. J, 11. Uoyli HALSWRLL mstkict. Lincoln Bond Mr. Crnvihorii* Mesmcro Arms Mr, Sha'kesperc Hulavrell Mr. |[ o „iok MHRV ROAD, ÜBAIaCOTK VALI.KV, AND LTBWIKS. Ferry road ... Henthcoto Valley Lyttelton Head of tho Ray. Lvt tolton Mr. Hopkins Mr. Sinclair Mr. liayiier Mr. Pyi'a Mrs. Hurt Mr. Blatchford rKNINSIIU, ... Mr, Pitcaitbley ~, Mr, Itii ... Mr. R. R, Taylor ... Mr. J. D. Garwood

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2220, 1 February 1868, Page 4

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