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Holloway's Ointment and Pills. — Happiness round the Hearth. — With sore trials, temptations, and accidents daily endangering health nnd life in large cities, as well as in country districts, it is most important to have at hand some medicine which may be fearltssly use;l in every disorder to which humanity is heir. Holloway's medicaments supply this great want: they are inexpensive, purchasable everywhere, can be readily used, are safe even in inexperienced hands, and perfectly safe as healers and purifiers. Hollo vray's Ointment and Pills cure inflammations, abscesses, and ulcerations, with a facility hitherto unknown. HoUoway's noble remedies will effectually remove all skin diseases, however long standing or obstinate the case may be. 641

The Austrajasian says : — The Queenslanders are trying more that one interesting experiment at the present moment. They are evidently detei mined to get out of their recent difficulties if euer<ry and inventiveness can serve them. In the first place, they are endeavoriug to settle the land question, and if the pastoral interest is not always doomed to self-delusiou it will accept without important modification the compromise that is now offered to it. Then there is a systematic attempt to introduce .South Sea Island labor for the benefit, of the cotton aud sugar plantations. The Duke of Buckingham, in reply to a despatch from Governor Bowen, has just 6Hnt, out instructions as to the regulations required for the protection of this new class of immigrants ; and there is a fair prospect ti-.at the successful experiment of Captain Towns may lead' to results of great importance to the colony. Finally, a hill has been introduced into the Legislative Council, and received the sanction of a committee, which empowers the Government to grant 10,000 acres of land to the first individual or company that succeeds in exporting iOO tons of fresh uncooked meat from Queensland to any port in the United Kiugdorn in a sound condition. We think the form of this proposal must 1 be to some extent modified to prevent frain^ but the idea is a good one.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 77, 1 April 1868, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 77, 1 April 1868, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume III, Issue 77, 1 April 1868, Page 2

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