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Public Notices. W. Zeesler ... Allen J. D. Bamford P. B. Boulton A. C. Cottrell Edward Curry R. W. Fereday Ang. Florance, anr. Dr J. D. Frankish J. E. Graham E. A, Hargreaves, M. M. Harris ... M. B. Hart ... Chas. Hillyard, M.P.C E. W. Humphreys J. B. (a friend) John M'Lean W. M. W. R. Mitchell FredPavitt ... J, G. Ruddenklau J, C. Angus J. P. Jameson A friend Llewellyn Powell H. Redwood, junr., Nelson S. S. Tancred Rev Crosdaile Bowen Cox and Baber S. C, Farr ... C. F. Harper... J. D. Macpherson T. D. S. Neave Stephen Watkins John Quigley ... Rev R. Bavin J. A. Bird ... John Beecher Jones, Brothers DrHaast wishes to thank sincerely there who have so readily and liberally answered the appeal made by him in favour of the Museum. Dr Haast hopes that further subscriptions will be added, sufficient to carry out Mk Mountfort’s plans. Following the suggestions of a correspondent in the Lyttelton Times, he begs to invite the teachers of public and private schools to make collections lor the same purpose among their pupils, for the instruiition of whom the Canterbury Museum will in future be always available. He begs that the Working Classes will particularly understand that he will be happy te receive the Smallest Contributions. For the convenience of Subscribers, Lists have been opened at the following places : The Bank of New Zealand, Messrs Miles and Co., E. S. Dalgety and Co., Wilson and Alport, J. F. Jameson t 'ook and Ross, Lyttelton Times, • Press, Evening Mail, Star, Literary Institute.

Miscellaneous. LEA. AND PERRINS’ CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, declared by Connoisseurs to be THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE. CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD, The success of this most delicious and unrivalled condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of “ Worcestershire Sauce” to their own inferior compounds, the public is hereby informed that the only way to secure the genuine, is to ask for Lea and Perrins’ Sauce, and to see that their names are upon the wrapper, labels, stopper, and bottle. Some of the foreign markets having been supplied with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and labels of which the names of Lea and Perrins have been forged, L. and P. give notice that they have furnished their correspondents with powers of attorney to take instant proceedings against manufacturers and vendors of such, or any other imitations by which their right may be infringed. Ask for Lea. and Perrins’ Sauce, and see name on wrapper, label, bottle, and stopper. Wholesale and for export by the proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell, London, &c, &c; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally. Agents at Lyttelton, Macpherson and Co Agents at Christchurch, Matheson’s Agency. 373 f A FRIEND IN NEED. XT OLLOWAT’S PILLS, —Wondeepul Cum ov Asthma os 18 tears, standing.— (Copy of a letter from Hr Ferdinand McDavitt, innkeeper and grocer, Glenties, Co. Donegal, dated 4th March, 1861.) —To Professor Holloway. —Sir, —I suffered from asthma for 18 years, ac> companied with great difficulty of breathing, and severe cough with spitting of blood. I was also afflicted with piles. At different times I was treated by moat skilful physicians, and was at length pronounced by them to be beyond cure. As a last resource I was induced to use your Pills and Ointment, and, in the short space of a fortnight* could walk about, and am now perfectly cured, to the astonishment of all who know me. Blood to the Head with Giddivbbs.— (Copy of a letter from Mrs Mary Foster, Hal Moon street, Totnes, dated March 16,1861.) —To Professor Holloway. Sir, —For many years I suffered periodically from headache and giddiness in the head, to such a degree that at times I have scarcely been able to walk. After obtaining the best medical advice without effect, 1 tried your Fills, and in less than a week I was completely cured. Min Donnal, chemist, of Totnes, can vouch for h* truth of the above statement. Complaints op Women and Children.— The very mild and painless action of these invaluable Pills, recommends them to every household as a remedy for the early departure from health. Any mother, nurse, or young person guided by the directions which accompany each box of 'Hilloway’s Pills, has at once available means for checking disease, purifying the blood, a.ud expelling from the system all gross humours. They are, indeed, -at all ages, the tried female’s friend. Disorders op the Liver with Flatulbnot and Indigestion.—Loss of appetite and flatulency are usually the forerunners of stomachic disease. These famous Pills exercise the moat salutary powe* in all affections of the liver, and all irregularities of the stomach and bowels ; they restore a healthy function to every internal organ, overcome all obstructions, and cast out all impurities. The Action op the Kidneys and other Internal Organs.—The immediate loss ef muscular strength and nervous energy is more particularly remarkable in renal than in most other diseases. THeir deficient action for one day suffices to produce fever, hence the necessity for prompt ar.d efficient treatment. Holloway’s Fills have the great merit of restoring any suspended or diminished secretions, and of relieving any inflammation or congestion in the spleen, kidneys, or othe* subsidiary organs. Disorders op the Heart with irregular Circulation.—The tight suffocating, anxious feeling caused by derangement of the heart, makes the sufferer look on present death os imminent. Holloway’s Fills prove an efficient and ready remedy when the disturbed circulation depends on indigestion, flatulency, ordebilitatednervous vigour Persons suffering from disturbance of the heart, should take about six of these Fills two or three times a week, according to circumstances, to arrest the too active action of the heart. Wraknrsb, Langour and Drbilitt.—These famous Pills will immediately remove all symptoms of debility, languor and weakness, as they act upon the main spring's of life, and thus save thousands from a premature g?ave. Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases Sold at the Establishment of Pbotbbsor Holloway, 244 Strand near Temple Bar), London, and by all respectable Druggists and dealers in Medicines throughout the civilised world, at the following prices. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes, N.B Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2592, 27 April 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2592, 27 April 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2592, 27 April 1869, Page 4

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