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JOHN E. J [ A I N K S . GENERAL STOREKEEPEK, R HES-S TRE ET, QCEEX ST 0 I!' .V (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), U A S ON SALE:— Drapery and Clothing Stationery anl Fancy Goods Patent Medicines. Class and Crockery Ware Ironmongery and Brush-ware Colonial and English Boots and Shoes Shoe, Belting, and Harness Leather Colonial Closed Uppers Saddlery and Harness of eVery description - Colonial made. P.S.-A SADDLER AT WORK ON THE PREMISES to Execute Repairs. Prices Reasonable. YX7E shall allow the following PATES Or INTEREST 011 moneys deposited with us On deposits which can be withdrawn without notice, 4 per cent, per annum. On deposits fixed for G months, o per cent, per annum ~ 1- >» <3 M " Bills discounted at the lowest current rates. 1. HA LLEX STEIN & CO. WILLIAM GEIS >W, Manager, Queenstown, March 3rd, 1574. NOTICE. TT7E beg to notify to the Public tl at we have disposed of our Drapery, Ironmongery, and Timber Business at Queenstown to Messrs De Peek, Walde and Co., who will carry on the same in our brick premises, taking possession about middle of this month. We thank the public for the support accorded to us, and we trust the same will be given to our successors. The Wine, Spirit, Grocery, and Provision Business we have disposed of to Mr J. T. Crofts, who will carry on these branches in our old premises, possession about end of the month* We beg for him that support which has always been accorded to ua. The National Insurance Business we have disposed of to Mr Win.iAM Geisow, who will also continue on our behalf to carry on our Banking Business and to generally represent our firm in New Zealand, having power of attorney to purchase or sell properties, to collect outstanding accounts, i. hat,t.enste;n t co. Queenstown, 3rd March, 15,4 Hollowaijs Pill*. —Excellent Pi'.ls. — l Tbc resources of medicine and chemistry were 1 >ug and fruitlessly tried before they yielded a em dy which c uld overcome disorders of the stomach and noi\es, till Professor Holloway discovered h s purifying an i tonic Pills. They arc the safest j«ud surest correctives of indigestion, heart-burn, fiatdeucy, torpim f y of the liver, twitching#, nervous fancies, despondency, low spirits, and declinim; strength. Holloway's Pills sup< rsede all irregular action in the body, and -so strengthen and support the system that disease departs, and leaves the patient not at all shaken. This is the grand aim and object of medical art, to regulate disordered -functions without damaging the constitution by the remedy ; and admirably is this end attained by flolloway a Pill*.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 811, 20 March 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 811, 20 March 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 811, 20 March 1874, Page 3

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