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A ,CARD.—To AIX WHO ARB BUFFBBINO FROM the error? and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. &c.;i will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America, Send a self-addressed envelope, and six?ence to prepay postage, to the Rev. Joseph T. nman, Station D. New York City, U.S. A. 433 No Lead or other poisonous mineral orspirltuous ingredients are to be found In Rowlands 1 Macassar Oil, which important fact has, during the last eighty years, proved it to be the safest, and, owing to it great nourishing powers, the best hair restorer and beautifier in use. For children it is specially recommended, as it forms the basis of a beiutiful head of hair. Rowlands* Odonto whitens and preserves the teeth, prevents and arrests their decay, strengthens the gums, and gives a pleasing fragrance to the breath; it contains no acid, mineral, or gritty substances, and is equally adapted for the teeth of children as for those of adults. Rowlands’ Kalydor produces a beautiful complexion. Ask any dealer in perfumery for Rowlands’ articles. Wholesale agents—Felton, Grimwadb, and Co., Wellington. Doss o t tue Hair, which is bo common nowadays, may be entirely prevented by the use of Burnett’s Cocoaine. It has been used in thousands of cases where the hair was coming out iu band fuls, and has never failed to arrest its decay find to proraote’a healthy and vigorous growth. It is at the same time unrivalled as a dressing for the hair. A single application will , render it soft .and glossy, Asthma.— Thousands of the worst cases of Asthma, have been relieved by using Jonas Whitcomb’s Remedy for Asthma. In no case of purely asthmatic character has it failed to give prompt relief. —WVand G. Turnbull and Co., Agents. P

The practice of the healing art has ever commanded the esteem of the rudest nations, hence it was the i obvious policy of the Druids to study the - properties of plants. Of their progress we, have no record, but we know that the famous mistletoe, or ‘‘heal all,” was considered a certain cure in many diseases, an antidote to poison, and a preventive of infection. Sea-girt England at that time did not possess amongst its flora any member of the eucalyptus family. In all likelihood if she had, this wonderful fever destroying, lung healing., health-giving tree would have saved many thousands of lives. In New- Zealand and Aus tralia its virtues are undoubted. For the relief of bronchial affections, lung complaints, asthmatical breathing, chronic coughs, &c, Aicken’s Syrup of Eucalyptus, with Hypophosphit© of Lime and Quinine, has proved an unexampled remedy. Important to Parents. Russia and End’s 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 knoiv 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 m a marvellously short time. The fruit salt seems to be just the medicine we have required for a long time —something thoroughly efficacious, which acts quickly, and is pleasant to the taste. 1 am, faithfully yours, A British Chaplain, March 10th, 1880.'* Price, 2s 9d and 4s 6d. Bold by all Chemists. Holloway's Ointment. —Sores, wounds, ulcera i tions, and other diseases affecting the skin, are amendable by this cooling aod 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 infiammatlm and allaying pain. Whenever this Ointment has been once used, it has established its own worth, and has aga : n 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

Public Notices SOUTH WALES FOOTBALL MATCH. The Mayor invites the citizens of Wellington to observe the Afternoon of FRIDAY, the 29th inst., as a HALF-HOLIDAY, on .the occasion of the Football Match with Hew South Wale?. CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Town Clerk. Wellington, 26th Sept., 1882. 617 CITY COUNCIL STREET CLOSED FOR TRAFFIC. Notice is hereby given that Crawford-street is closed for through traffic at its junction with the Hutehisun-road until farther notice. CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Town Clerk. Wellington, 2Sth September, 1882. 966 R MOFEITT, DENT IS T OFFICES OVER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Lambton-quay (opposite Kohn and Co.'s, Jewellers). 60/ Education W The ELLINGTON COLLEGE. FOURTH QUARTER, 1*32, will begin on TUESDAY, 3rd October. CHAS. P, TOWLES, Secretary. Wellington, Slat Sept, 1882 560

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6693, 29 September 1882, Page 3

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