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Wm. Mason, J.P., and H. A. Stratford, R.M., are appointed visiting Magistrate's of the Queenstown Gaol. The Gaol is not fit for human beings to live in cold weather. Despite all the complaints made to the late Provincial and successive General Governments we have have no gaol in the district. The late Provincial Government did, upon recommendations made to it by Mr Commissioner Weldon, erect a gaol at Arrowtown, but that building is unsafe, and for other reasons as well has been condemned. The existence of such a state of affairs is a public scandal upon the admin - istratian of justice, for the magistrates hesitate in winter to sentence offenders to even short periods' of confinement in such a wretched building as that known by the name of the Queenstown lock-up. Holloway's Pills.—Safe, yet Effective.—No other Medicine combines the same purifying, alterative and tonic properties, which have raised these Pills so highly in the estimation of the public. In diseases arising from unhealthy situations, close apartments, and sedentary occupations, no means so potent, for cooling, cleansing, aiid regulating the human body can be found. Holloway's Pills wonderfully improve a weak digestion, by augmenting the grastric secretion and moderately rousing the function of the liver, hence their well-known power of removing tainted breath, and remedying every other dyspeptic unpleasentness. They entirely overcome the lethargic symptons attending bad digestion, and have for years been esteemed the best and safest family aperient. They are particularly suitable lor young females and children.

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1053, 31 January 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1053, 31 January 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1053, 31 January 1878, Page 3

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