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Jaiscellaneons. E LEY'S AMMUNITION. boh* CARTRIDGRSfor SNIDER hS > -__ —, v v/»....u 8 ™ »re maae m t sizes viz., -577 (or Snider Enflehn hr 00 (or half-inch) bore, ™J ™"{ (or small) bore. These cartridges hav* been adopted after careful comparative trial, against all other descriptions, by Her Maiei ty« War Department, as the Standard Kifl. Ammunition, for the Kritish Army, and ut» not only used exclusively for the Snider l<Z but are adapted 'to all other systems of military Breech-loading Rifles, They &t l the cheapest Cartridges known, carrying their own ignition, and being made wholly of Metal, are Waterproof, and imperishable in any climate. Boxer Cartridge Cases (empty? of all three shies, packed with or without bullets, and machine for fastening same ii Cartridges. Makers of Boxer Cartridges -«n bore, for Revoking Pistols, in use inher Majesty's Navy. Fin Cartridges, f Lefaucheux lievolvers of 12 m,-9 it and 7 m bore. Central Fire and Pin Fire Cartridges for all sizes of Guns, Bifles, and HevolvS Double Waterproof and E B Caps. Wim Cartridges for killing game at long distance, Felt waddings to improve the shootins of gunii and every description of Sporting and Military Ammunition. 6 KLE7, BROTHERS, Gray's Inn Road, London, W.C., Wholesale only. A FEIEND IN NEED. TTOLLOWAY'SPILLS.-WojDBHm rj m «. % AB 7u l ? 18 *'**>> BIABLISG.Ilopy of a letter from Mr Ferdinand McD. dated 4th %h,1861.)-To Professor UoS night' could walk about, and am now per «» ? T ° fas Head vfiiH G mm u.(Copy of a letter from Mrs Mary Fr-ster Half Moon street, Totnes, dated March 16 18611—To Professor Holloway. _ Sir,-For many years I suffered periodically from hpjubi.l.. «J Jm. .;. :h a degree that at times I bay* the truth of the above statement, Complaints of Womek asd Ciiildbbs.Theven mild and painless action of these in. valuable Pills, recommends tbem to every bout, hold as a remedy for the early departure ftosi health.' Any mother, nurse, or young person box ol Hillowav's Pills, has at once avaOabli means for checking disease, purifying the blood aud excelling from tbn or«fom 0i1'™.,... l ' „. , .. » the tried female's friend. DISOBDBBB OS IHB LIVBBmiH FLAIUIBJOT ahd Ihdigestioh.—Loss of appetite and flataleney are usually the forerunners of stomachic disease. These famous Pills exercise the most salutary powe? in all affections of the liver, and all irregularities«' the stomach and bowels; they, restore a healfay function to every intenal organ, overcome all ototrictions, end cast out all im. purities, ThkActiowof thb Eidsbts aud oihib Iktbbnai Owahs,—The immediate loss ef muscular strength and nervous energy.is morepaiti. cularly remarkable in renal than in most other diseases. T l <eir deficient action for one day suffices to pr'Juee fever, hence the necessity fir prompt ar.j efficient treatment, Holloway's Pills have the merit of restoring any suspended or diminished secretions, and of relieving any inflammation or congestion in the spleen, kidneys or othe subsidiary organs. ' DIBOADBHS OB THB HbAM WITH IBBBOUIAX CIBCTOATIOK.-The tight suffocating, aniious feeling caused by derangement of the heart* makes the sufferer look on present death as imminent. Holloway's Pills prove an efficient and ready remedy when the disturbed circulation depends on indigestion.flatulency.ordebilifatednervous vigour Persons suffering from' disturbance of the heart should take about six of these Ells two or three times a week, according to circumstances, to arrest the too active action of the heart. "Wbakhebs, Lasgoub asd Dbbiiitt.—These famous Pills will immediately remove all symptoms of debility, languor and weakness, as they aot upon the main springs of life, and thus sets HoiiOWArs Plus are the beat remedy knowß in the world for the following diseases:— Ague • Female irregu- Scrofula, or Asthma krifies kind's evil Bilious com- Fevers of all Stone°and era plaints kinds vel Blotches'on the Gout Secondary skin Headache symptoms Bowel com-. Indigestion Tic'-doioureux plaints Inflammation Tumours Colics Jaundice Ulcers Constipation ot Liver com- Venereal afiecthe bowel!' plaints tiona Consumption Lumbago Worms of all Debility Piles kinds Dropsy Rheumatism Weakness, from Dysentery Retention of whatever cause Erysipelas urine &c, &c. Fits ; Sore throats Sold at .the Establishment ot Pbobbssob Hoiioway, 244 Strand near Temple Bar), London, Medicines throughout the emlued world, at the following prices. V There is a considerahla saving by taking the larger sines, N.B Diwt. lnna fn» Mm milJmu „? „.,*; t. • ___„ disorder are affixed to each box. i LYTTELT.OS TIMIS ASD - OASTEEBVSY TDIES eta be oh. tained of the following Newsvendon, ks„ in thi Province:— Ghristohuroh— High street.,. ... Mr. Steven* Colombo street Bouth Mr. Bradvreli „ " north Mr.Farr ~ „ Mr.Wyatt > Mrs, Pope I Hereford street ... Mrs. Cox 1 High street... ... Mn, Paddock . Kilmore street ... Mr. Gresbrook 1 | Taam street ... Mr.Jacombs Cambridge terrace.., Mr. Delaware Papanuiroad Whateleyroad Liucolnroad ... Addiiißtoa .., St. Albans .„ Papanui road ... Papanui Kaiapoi ,„ Evretou,,; ... Woddend: ... Baltrcater Creek Lsittfiold ... Amborley ,„ Brown's Bridge WokaPsss ... Hurunui ,„ Amun Ksogiora MberaW Downs Oxford.,. .„■ Harewood road Courtenay ,„ Malvern Coal Track ... KowaiPass ~, Cass fiiver ... ... Itr, Einatead ... Mr. AtWnsoD ... Mr.Bankiii ..,',Mr.T.Menai«,i ... Mr.Pins, ... Mr. Duckworthsobih Msraior. ... Mr.F.T.Haskinrt ... Mr.H.Feldir- ... Mr. Cox ... Mr. Niool ... Messrs. D,ondD.Camei» ... Messrs, J. White and Co' ~, Mr.Winskill ... Mr.T.flood' ' ... Messrs. Ross and Forbes ... Mr.'J.Dron ~.. Mr.T.W.Morris ... Messrs. Thompson and 0 „. Mr. S. Early ... Mr. T. VVoo"dtiald WKSI COAST BOAD." ~, Mr. Taylor ' ... Mr.O.White ... Mr. Willis . ... Mr.G.Bedtord ... Mr, Simon M'tiae ... Mr; John Fowler SOUTH DISIBICSi ... Mr. Parish .„ Mr. Hanger ~, Mr, Lawrence ... Mr.T.HetWingt«n ... Messrs, Cobb 4Co ... Mr.w;Tuitoa ';.. Mr. B. Bay .„ Messrs; Wooding inj fan ... Mr, C. J, Bayne ... Mr. J. rdunghusbanft ... Mr. J.'Manchester ... Mr. N.M. Cowan Rak&ia, south Mr. T. Hethenngt«n ...North Messrs,Cobb4Co A'ahlUrton ... ... Mr.WiTuitoa Rsngitata ,„ .„ Mr. B, Bay 9 tari • Messrs; Wooding in* Inn Arowenua) „■■- T D s " UT,, Timuka j •" - >fr. C. J, Bayne Tiraaro .... „, Mr. J. fdunghusbanft Wairaate Mr. J.'Manchester Waitangi ... ... Mr. N.M. Cowan EICOiSIOK, fUBBLBTOH, ASS HIST Riccarton. Mr. Dillowßyj Springs Hoad ;„ ... Mr. Webb Prebbleton Mr. Prebble Bprington Messrs. J. aud' Thoanak Leeston... Mr. J.J. Lue.J "^ Jiinotion Store.... ... Mr. J. H. Doyla . _ haiswjli nisraicr. sc Lincoln Road Mr. Craythoma ■ .. , . Bllesmere Arms „. Mr, Shakespero Halswell Mr.Herrieß VBHBT BOAD, HBAIHCOIB VitlllT, ijip iis, lT »»» Ferry road Mr.Hopkim' M,f,HC * Heathcoto Valley ... Mr. Sinclaiityttelton ~, .„ Mr.Carder'i it Mr, FVfe ..' i> .„ ... Mrs. BuiHead of the-Bay, Lyt- , telton. .... ... Mr. Blatohlor Governor's Bay . ... Mr. WJ Stout' ~ • ■■ i-. 'tnamuii,'-'''' Pigeon Bay ....... ,Mr. Ktcaithiejl Okam'sßav: ■.„ Mr.Bit, .*" ichellesßaf „. Mr.B.E.'Tart.r ' " Akaroa .„ ... Mr.J.D.Oar»»6odl

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2418, 22 September 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2418, 22 September 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2418, 22 September 1868, Page 4

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