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Holloway’s Pills.—Prevision.—As autumn treads on winter, delicate and pale-faced youths become listless languid, and debilitated, unless an alterative, combined with some tonic, be administered to quicken their enfeebled organs. This precise requirement is supplied in these noted Pills, which can and will accomplish all that is wanted, provided the printed instructions surrounding them meet with scrupulous attention. Holloway’s Pills are especially adapted to supplv the medical wants of youth, because his medicine acts gently, though surely, as a purifier, regulator, alterative tonic, and mild aperient. A very few doses of these Pills will convince any discouraged invalid that his cure lies in his own hands, and a perseverance only is demanded for its completion.— [Advt.] .

Volunteer Notices JQ IST RIOT ORDER Militia and Volunteer Office, Wellington, 24th January, 1880. The Officers of the various Volunteer Corps in the Wellington District are requested to meet at the Empire Hotel, at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 27th INSTANT, to make arrangements for District Prize Firing. E. PEARCE, Lieut.-Col. Commanding District. Teniers fyiENDERS will be received by the underb signed up to THURSDAY, the 29th day of JANUARY, at noon, foe Driving 6000 Sheep from Porangahau to Wellington. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Exchange Buildings, Wellington. January 24, 1880. rjT5 builders! TENDERS are invited until noon of MONDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, for Additions to a Malt-house. Plans and specifications at the office of WM. C. CHATFIELD, Architect, Lambton-quay. Business Notices OOKSM 1 t" H GEO. DENTON Begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he has engaged T. TOLLEY, and isnow prepared to execute all LOCKSMITH'S,GUNSMITH’S, and BELL-HANGER’S WORK at Reasonable Rates. GEORGE DENTON, Ironmonger, &0., WILLIS-STREET. NOBEL'S PATENT DYNAMITE. NOBEL’S PATENT DYNAMITE. NOBEL'S PATENT DYNAMITE. To Contractors, Miners, Quarrymen, and Others. 171 W. MILLS has been appointed sols li. agent in Wellington for the above Dynamite, and begs to call attention to its great strength, as compared with other explosives. ■ T After repeated trials by the largest contractors in the Australasian colonies, the results prove that “ Nobel’s” Dynamite is the most powerful and economical, being fully 15 per cent, stronger than the Australian X-ifchufrac-teur. “ Nobel’s” Dynamite is unequalled for the following purposes :— Mining, quarrying, blasting in hard or soft, wet or dry rook, tunnelling, breaking up wrecks and sunken rooks, splitting tree stumps, boulders, &c., &c. No danger from tamping. Its safety has been completely demonstrated by the absence of accidents either in transit or storeage. It is insensible to heavy shocks, a percussion cap being required to develops its giant power. Printed instructions for using with every 51b. package. E. W. MILLS, Sole Agent, Wellington. JOHN GASOOINE (Late Gasooine and Parsons), The well-known Builder and Undertaker. Workshop in Molesworth-street, next Dunrobin House. Private Residence, No. 7 Brook-street; at either of which places all orders will be punctually attended to. WALKER, GUNMAKEK AND . LOCKSMITH, Manners-street Wellington ILK- MADE BISCUITS. I beg to thank the public for the liberal support 'I have received for the last ten years. In again drawing attention to my Biscuits, I desire to state that they are all MIXED with MILK. Those who have not tried them, please give ms a call. C. WHITEHEAD, Willis-street. Hotels I O T O R I A HOTEL, Abel Smith-street. MR. SAM PROSSER, having taken the above Hotel, begs to inform his friends and the public that they will find all his Liquors Al. Starting Place for Pauhautanui Coaches. A Coach leaves every Sunday Morning for Porirua at 9.15, returning same day. TAR AND GARTER HOTEL, COBA-STBEBT. J. T. WILKINS (late of the Upper Hutt) has much pleasure in informing his friends and the general public, that ho has purchased the lease of the above well-known Hotel, and that he is now ready to receive visitors and boarders,' The house is quite new, having been recently erected, no expense being spared to secure the comfort of all who may favor its proprietor with their patronage. The accommodation for Travellers, Boarders, and Families, is unsurpassed by any hotel in the city, while the charges are reasonable. The proprietor has decided to .make the Star and Garter famous for the superiority of its Wines, Spirits, Beer, Stout, &0., &o. OMMERCIA.L HOTEL BILLIARD ROOM IS NOW OPEN. TWO SUPERIOR NEW TABLES. jyj'B. JOHN ROBINSON (Late of the Prince o£ Wales Hotel, Tory-street), Hereby notifies to his friends and the public that he has taken the TRAMWAY HOTEL, Adelaide-read. The Best Brands of Liquors sold. Accommodation for a few boarders. A splendid Skittle Alley in the rear of the Hotel. C ROBINSON, Panama Hotel, corner of , Taranaki and Ingestro streets. The Advertiser (late steward of the Hinemoa, having renovated this Spacious and Comfortable Family Hotel,’ic confident of being able to give general satisfaction to the public, and from his being so well known on the Coast by the travelling population, hopes to receive a practical proof of their support. The Tables are supplied with everything desirable to the taste of the astidious. Papers filed. Billiards

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 5872, 27 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 5872, 27 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 5872, 27 January 1880, Page 3

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