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END’S FRUIT SALT removes poisonous matter caused by vitiated air. Errors of Eating or Drinking, &c., by natural means. No one is safe without having at hand some efficient moans of warding off blood poisons. After a very patient and careful observation extending over nearly ten years of the effects of FRUIT SALT, I have not the least hesitation in stating that if its great value in keeping the body healthy were universally known, not a single travelling trunk or portmanteau would be without P. J. C. END, FRUIT SALT WORKS, HATCHAM, LONDON, S.E. Price, 2s 9d and4s Sd. Sold by all Chemists. 16 Dr. Bright’s Phosphodyn*.—Safest PnOs* piiotio Preparation. —'Best known remedy for Nervousness, Indigestion, Liver Complaints, and all Functional Derangements : extensively used in the Army and Navy, and highly recommended by the Medical Faculty. Dr. Bright’s Phospho-dyno.-r-Only reliable Remedy for Weak and Shattered Constitutions, Nervous Debility, Depression, Lassitude, Loss of Power, Pimples, Impoverished Blood, Premature Decline ; thoroughly re-establishes the general bodily health,—Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne —Sold by all chemists throughout the globe. Beware of worthless imitations bearing similar names. Agents: NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY. Holloway’s Pills. Easy Digestion.—These admirable Pills cannot be too highly appreciated for the wholesome power they exert over all disorders of the stomach, liver, bowels, and kidneys. They instantaneously relieve and steadily work out a throughcure, and in its course dispel headache, biliousness flatulence, and depression of spirits. It is wonderful to . watch the daily improvement of the complexion, as Holloway’s Pills purify the blood and restore plumpness to the face which had lost both flesh and colour. These Pills combine every excellence desirable in a domestic remedy. The most certain and beneficial results flow from the occasional use of this regulating medicine ; even persons in health, or when following sedentary occupation, will find it an invaluable aperient. 49

Wanted WANTED immediately, two Bedrooms and one Sittingroom. Apply, by letter,'to R. J. 8., “ Times ” office. 8001 W ANTED, a Competent Person to take temporary charge of a Country Store. Apply, Harcourt and Co. 7965 WANTED known that the Grosvenor Hotel, top of Taranaki-street, has accommodation for Boarders and Families unsurpassed by any hotel in the colony. The Hotel commands a good view of the city and harbor, and offers special inducements to visitors and travellers. Hot and cold baths. Best brands of liquors, and terms moderate. N.B.—The nearest way to Newtown is via the Grosvenor Hotel.—H. C. Wilson, Proprietor. ANTED KNOWN that J. M. Miller and Co. have opened a Coal and Wood Yard in Dixon-etreet, near Cuba-street, and they are prepared to sell the best article at the lowest possible price for cash. Full weight guaranteed. A Weighbridge on the ground. 7041 PARTNER WANTED.—One of two present partners in one of the largest retail drapery establishments in New Zealand desires to retire from active business, and is therefore open to dispose «f his partnership interest. Knowledge of the trade not essential. Necessary capital and other particulars imparted to principals only. Apply Box 297 P-0., Dunedin. 796/ Public Notices N OTICE OF POLLING DAY In pursuance of the Regulation of Elections Act, 1881, I, HENRY EUSTACE DB BATHE BRANDON, Betnrning Officer for the Electoral District of South Wellington, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a writ bearing date the 9th day of November, 1881, under the hand of the Clerk of Write, an election will be held for the return of one qualified person to serve as a member for the said electoral district ; and that the nomination of candidates will take place at the Princess Theatre, Tory-street, Wellington, at NOON, on the 3rd day of DECEMBER, 1881, and that the poll, if necessary, will be taken at the several polling places of the said district on the 9th day of DECEMBER, 1881, The following are the polling places for the Electoral District of South Wellington ; Princess Theatre Tory-atreet, (principal) The Music Hall, Adelaide-read Mr J. Burke’s Woolshed, Kilbirnie H. E. DE B. BRANDON, Returning Officer. l#;h November, 1881. 776

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6439, 2 December 1881, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6439, 2 December 1881, Page 5

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