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Holloway's Pills. —Sleeplessness, flatulency* acidity, nausea, .and all dyspeptic indications may be speedily relieved by these famous Pills, of which large quantities are shipped to all parts of the world. The constantly increasing demand for Holloway’s medicine proves its power over diseases, and its estimation by the public. In weakness of tho stomach in diseases of the liver, and in disorders of the system caused by cold or a sluggish circulation, no medicine is so efficacious, no remedy so rapid, as these Pills, which are altogether incapable of doing mischief. By quickening digestion, they give refreshing sleep, sharpen the appetite, impart tone to the digestive organs, purify and enrich the blood, regulate the secretions, and strengthen the whole physical frame. 21 How to Prevbst Premature Death itrom Disease.— Use 15Ws Fruit Salt. It ought to be kept in every bedroom in readiness for any emergency ; without such a simple precaution the jeopardy of life is immensely increased. The action of the Fruit Salt is entirely in accordance with nature; its use is imperatively necessary to the enjoyment of perfect health, and the prolongation of life (you cannot overstate its value), and some day it will be acknowledged by tho whole world to be the greatest blessing bestowed upon man for the prevention of all disastrous diseases. Price, 2s 9d and -Is (id. Sold by all Chemists.— [Advt.J 32 Sir Edward Wilmot, the physician, was. when a a youth, so far gone in consumption that Dr. Radcliffe, whom he consulted, gave his friends no hope of his recovery. Yet he lived to the age of ninety-three! upon which Dr. Herbedon notes : ** This has been the case with some others who had many symptoms of consumption in youth.” Modern research in medicine has now provided many invaluable remedies for consumption, bronchial and chest complaints. The combination of hypophospldte of lime and quinine, with the healing eucalyptus (or blue gum) lias been the means of relieving and permanently curing such diseases. Possessing seemingly a peculiarly r-parative nutritive action, Alehin's .Syrup of Eucalyptus, with Hypophosplute of Lime and Quinine, is a pharmaceutical preparation specially invented for the relief of sufferers from chest affections. Agents—The New Zealand Drug Company. B Burkett’s Aqua de Florimel, as its name im plies, is the honey of flowers, highly concentrated, and imparts a peculiar and most agreeable fragrance. It combines the virtues of cologne, the pungency of a hand Kerchief perfume, with an adaption to daily use in the bath which commends it to general use. Xu the sick room this delightful will prove invaluable, Its invigorating qualities will disinfect the atmosphere, relievo the tired brain, soothe and refresh the restless patient, and revive his drooping energies. W. and G. Turnbull and Co., agents. Burnett’s C. coaine cures dandruff, allays irritation. M

Wanted 388 ANTED TO CHARTER, a Schooner to carry about 150 tons. Apply to A. A. BARNETT, Lambton-quay. WANTED, by a married man, employment, clerical or literary work preferred. Can produce references as to necessary ability if required—Address H. 8., N.Z. Times office. 9404 'ANTED KNOWN, that P. Jeffery, of the Thorndon Coal and Wood Depot, Murphy-street, has on sale—Best Newcastle coal, screened ; guaranteed full weight; coke, charcoal, &c. Firewood in all Lengths—rata, matai, and very dry. All under cover. Orders left at Logan’s Stores promptly attended to. 8723 'ANTED Known.—That RICHARD DUIGNAN has on sale, at the City Coal and Wood Yard, Molesworth-strect, opposite Princess Hotel, best Newcastle Coal, dry, under cover, screened, and weighed full weight, guaranteed. Coke, Charcoal, from the best burners. Firewood—Matai, rata, and tawa ; short wood for stoves, and very dry wood for lighting fires. 8402 WANTED, for the Great Northern Railway, New South Wales, New England district, 500 men, comprising timberhewers, sleeper-getters, fencers, platelayers, and pick and shovel men. Two years’ work. Highest Wages given. Splendid climate. Men make much more time per month, and all the year round, than in New Zealand. Mode of getting to works—by steamer or sailing vessel to Newcastle, thence by railway direct to site of works. Township! all along the line David Proudfoot, City Tramways, Dunedin. June 19, 1882. , 320 FELLMONGERS T" Wanted Tenders for the price of Sheep and Lamb Skins. Tenders close at 1 p.m., Tuesday, 27th June. Further particulars apply to WOODS, OROSBIE, & CO., 401 Lambton-quay. ANTED KNOWN.—Watches, Clocks and Jewellery, fresh arrivals. ENGLISH HUNTING LEVER WATCHES, Guaranteed, £5 10a each. A. B. HISLOP, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Lambton-quay, Wellington, N.Z. ELLINGTON HOSPITAL Wanted, a Matron and Head Nurse. Salary £BO per annum. Applications, with testimonials and references, to be forwarded not later than Wednesday, the sth July, at noon, to the undersigned. CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Town Clerk. Wellington, 23rd June, 1882. 384 N. Z Railways IT EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. PARCEL RATES TO THE WAIRARAPA. Not exceeding I 71b |l4lb : 2Blb;sGlb 1121 b Wellington to— !s. d.is. d. s. d. s. d. Featherston .0 fl'l 31 9 2 0 Grey town :0 Oil 31 9|2 0 Carterton !l Ojl 3 2 02 3 Masterton (1 Oil 32 02 3 s. d. 2 6 2 6 2 9 2 9 To ensure despatch, parcels must be at the least THIRTY minutes before Station at advertised time of departure of train. Luggage and Parcels may be left in charge of the Railway Department on payment of fees ranging from twopence to sixpence. GEORGE ASHCROFT, District Manager. Wellington, June 23, 1882. 413 Land Transfer Act Notices■XTOTlCE is hereby given that the several J3i parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1870, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 31st L day of July, 1882. 1282. BENJAMIN SMITH.-Part of Section 202, City of Wellington (Manners-street.) In occupation of J. T. Love, S. Soffe, and another, 1312. JOHN GEORGE SHARPE. — Lot 849 of subdivision of Suburban Section 36, Wanganui, fronting Campbell-street and Ply-mouth-street. In occupation of Henry Lacy Peake. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 21st day of June, 1882, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. GEORGE B. DAVY, 107 District Land Registrar.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6611, 26 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6611, 26 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6611, 26 June 1882, Page 3

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