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Sir William Gull In his “ Clinical Observation •n Medicine in Modern Times, v enunciates the following pithy aphorisms:—The strength of modern therapeutics lies in the clearer perception of the great truth that diseases are but perverted life processes, and have for their natural history a period of culmination and decline. I have often had occasion to remark, how little we can estimate the reparative powers, however able we may be to discover disease this is, perhaps, never more striking than in some chronic affections—organic strength lies nowhere but in the living circle of nutrition and function." The lungs being organs readily liable to this derangement, they require healthful {surroundings and high nutrition, when attacked by loss of function, contracted breathing power, with a cough and tenacious expectoration, Aickin’s Syrup of Eucalyprus, with Hypophosphite of Lime and Quinine, should be taken thrice daily. This valuable remedy will excite a healthy vitality and promote a reparative action in the disorganised tissues, the breathing will become free, and the cough soon cease. _ This course of treatment is especially beneficial in consumption, bronchitis. and asthma. HOLLOWAY'S O intjlent. —Sores, wounds, ulcera tions, and other diseases affecting the skin, are amendable by this cooling and healing unguent. It has called forth the loudest praise from persons who have suffered for years from bad legs, abscesses, and chronic ulcers, after every hope of cure has long passed away. None but those who have experienced the soothing effect o this Ointment can form an idea of the comfort it bestows, by restraining inflammation and allaying pain. Whenever this ointment has been once used, it has established its own worth, and has again been eagerly sought for, as the easiest and safest remedy for all ulcerous complaints. In neuralgia, rheumatism, and gout, the same application, properly used, gives wonderful relief. 22 Important to Parents. Russia and Enos Fruit Salt. —An English Chaplain writes: — “ Would you kindly inform me whether you have an agent In Russia for the sale of your Fruit Salt ? If not, would it be possible to send two or three bottles through the post? We have used your fruit salt bow for some time, and think so highly of it that my wife says she would not be without it for a great deal. For children's ailments I know of nothing to equal it. It acts like a charm. Our little ones have had no other medicine for some time; no matter what the ailment may be. Cold, headache, or stomachache, the fruit salt seems to cure in a marvellously short time. The fruit salt seems to be just the medicine we have required for a long time —something thoroughly efficacious, which icts quickly, and is pleasant to the taste. I am, faithfully yours, A British Chaplain, March 10th, X&80.” Price, 2s Od and 4s 6d. Sold by all chemists. 5

For Sale OPPORTUN ITIES THAT SELDOM OCCUR. Gentleman’s Besidbnce. FOR SALE, one of the best-arranged, moat convenient, and pleasantly situated Houses in Thorndon, and known as the resilence of the Rev. HY, CLERK, containing 10 rooms and scullery, with 6 fireplaces, linen closets and basement; gas and water all over the House. PIEIE STREET—--6 rooms, on one floor ; ground, 60ft by 95ft; price, £IOO ; on exceptionally easy terms, By Monthly Payments. 6-roomed House, with gas laid on, bath, and three fireplaces ; price, £S2S. Off Tokt-stbbet— One or two 4-roomed Cottages, with sculleries ; price, £95 each, by monthly payments. Victoria-place, ope Ghoznee strkbi — 4-roomed House, let at £2 per month ; price, £l6O cash, or £175 on terms. For further particulars apply to BAKER BROTHERS, 581 House and Land Agents. PROPERTIES FOR SALE, 800 acres, Carnarvon district, open land, partly improved and fenced 70 acres first-class agricultural land (originally bush), all in grass and logged up ; fenced and subdivided, with 4-roomed house and detached kitchen; all highly improved ; close to Palmerston 150 acres open land, Carnarvon, all fenced and subdivided; highly improved, orchard, garden, stock-yard, sheep-yards, house, &c. 200 acres good agricultural land on ma’n metalled road, close to Feilding, highly improved, with all necessary appurtenances 110 acres good land near Palmerston (Kairanga Block); unimproved bush; 2 roads through property 1000 acres splendid agricultural and pastoral country in Manchester district; main road and railway through property: well improved, fenced, and subdivided; permanent water; sheep and stock yards, sheep wash, wool and shearing sheds, all in good grass; a first class property—cheap 200 acres good land, Manchester Block, unimproved ; bush ; 7 miles from Feilding, on main metalled road 2600 acres highly improved agricu'tural and pastoral land in Rangitikei district, fenced: and subdivided ; house, out-buildings, sheep and stock yards, stables, and all necessary appurtenances 100 acres splendid unimproved bush land on Oroua River, Manchester district 450 acres first-class land in Manchester district, near Feilding, on main metalled road; 60 acres of bush felled and in grass ; otherwise unimproved 360 acres, Kiwi tea, good land, on main metalled road, near Feilding; 40 acres filled 60 acres splendid highly-improved agricultural land close to Palmerston (3 miles); 5-roomed house, garden, and orchard, fenced and subdivided, etc. 400 acres very superior and most highly improved land in Manawatu district, on Manawatu river and railway line, fenced and subdivided; house, with all necessary appurtenances for a well-conducted farm 273 acres of first-class highly improved agricultural land, close to Feilding, on main. road, open land, fenced, subdivided; house, stables outbuildings, and all necessary appurtenances ; all ploughed and laid down in choice grasses 320 . acres first-class land, 10 miles from Feilding; 100 acres in grass and logged up, partly fenced on main read and Oroua River, 4 acres stumped for orchard, cottage, sheep-yards and outbuildings 1500 acres of the finest agricultural land in the Rangitikei-Manawatu district, on river bank, highly improved and in choice grasses; good house, wool-sheds, stockyards, subdivided, with every convenience ; pasturing capabilities cannot be excelled 240 acres splendid land, Fitzherbert, onethird in good English grass ; on main road and railway line, 5 miles from Palmerston, and within 15 chains of Manchester railway bridge (to Wellington) 2000 acres of first-class agricultural land on Oroua River, partly open and in good grass, unimproved 1600 acres, Carnarvon, Native lease, near Carnarvon Station, open land, good sheep country, unimproved ; low nt. 5000 acres, Manawatu district, partly open. Native lease, long term, low rent, splendid land. ’

In addition to the above, the undersigned has numerous other properties, suitable for all classes of settlers. Also, several very eligible Native leases, ranging from 500 acres upwards. In all cases easy terms can be arranged, and intending purchasers will be taken over any of the properties upon application. The freehold and leasehold of sever a eligible and remunerative hotels also for sale. Apply to FLYGER, MALCOLM & CO., Palmerston North; Or to JOHN W. STEVENSON, 303 Lambton-quay, Wellington. TO BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, AND OTHERS. For Sale, that Splendid Freehold Building Site where Barrett’s Hotel Stands, having 108 feet frontage to Lambton-quay, 100 feet to Plimmer’s steps, and 100 feet to South boundary ; selid rock foundation ; best position in Wellington. Apply to John Plimmer, or to BAKER BROS,, Estate and Commission Agents. 8701 Legal Notices IN BANKRUPTCY.—In the Estate of ROBERT PORT, late of Wellington, Merchant, a debtor.—A final dividend in the above estate will be paid at the offices of the undersigned on and after an early day in October, whereof due notice will be given. A list of admitted claims can be seen at our office. All persons whose claims have not been admitted, or who do not substantiate them in manner prescribed by law before the first of October next, will be peremptorily and finally excluded from all participation in the estate. —Featherston-street, Wellington, 16th September, 1882. MOORHOUSB, EDWARDS, AND CUXTEN, Solicitors for the Trustees. 590

IN' the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District—ln the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876, and the amendments thereof, and in the matter of the bankruptcy of ROGER ZAOHaUIAH RENALL, of Kokatu, near Carterton, Farmer, a debtor.—This is to notify that a geneial meeting of the creditors of the above-named debtor will be held at the offices of Messrs Baker Brothers, on Lambton-qnay, in the City of Wellington, on Tuesday, the third day of October, ISS2, at2 o f clock in tbeafternoon. The meeting is called at the request of the debtor, who desires to apply for a certificate recommending his discbaige.'— this 26th day of 3 September, 1382. BAKER, Creditors 1 Trustee.— Bdlleb & Gully, for the said debtor, 1 626

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6691, 27 September 1882, Page 3

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