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A CASD.—To AIL WHO ABE SUFFERING FROM THE eebobs and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, EBEE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America, Send a self-addressed envelope, and sixpence to prepay postage,' to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D. New York City, IT.S.A. 433 Bobnett's Aqua de Elobimel, ns its name implies, is the honey of flowers, highly concentrated, and imparts a peculiar and most agreeable fragrance. It combines the virtues of cologue, the pungency of a handEerchief perfume, with an adaption to daily use in the bath which commends it to general use. In the sick room this delightful perfume will prove invaluable. Its invigorating qualities will disinfect the atmosphere, relieve the tired brain, soothe and refresh the restless patient, and revive his drooping energies W. and G. Turnbull and Co., agents. Burnett's Cocoaine cures dandruff, allays irritation. M Medical Practitioners will And that in incipien phthisis, chronic bronchial affections, complicated asthmatical complaints, and in most cases where the breathing functions are oppressed and constricted, with corresponding loss of vital energy, &c.. that Alckin’s Syrup of Eucalyptus with Hypophosphite of Lime and Quinine, is an effective pharmaceutical preparation of great value. It has the effect of speedily stimulating the bronchial mucous membrane and freeing tenacious phlegm, &c., thereby affording great relief in distressing coughs. Its action upon lung tissues is apparently healing and reparative. Upon the general health this medicine is undoubtedly tonic, imparting a vitality beyond the normal state of the patient. The effect upon the breathing powers Is quickly apparent, the result being that the sufferer experiences considerable relief, and ultimate recovery.

Don’t go to sea without a bottle of eno'S fruit salt. “From a Town in British; Guiana, South America—J. C. Eno. Ksq., London.—Sir..— After two years'trial of your excellent fruit salt, I can safely say that it has saved me much misery from colonial fevers, indigestion, and impaired appetite, to which I have been subject during eleven 1 years’ residence in the tropics. It is invaluable to travellers as a preventive of sea-sickness, and a relief from the other ailments of life aboard ship ; and for myself I would as soon-think of going a voyage without my tooth-brush as my bottle of fruit salt. With ordinary care it does not get hard and caked as other effervescent preparations do in warm and humid climates, and this is greatly in its favor.—l am, sir, yours respectfully, Price 2s 9d and 4a 6d. Sold by all chemists. 2

Holloway’s Ointment and Pills are the best, the cheapest and the most popular remedies.. At all seasons and under all circumstances they may I e used with safety and with the certainty of doing good Eruptions, rashes, and ail descriptions of skin disease, sores, ulcerations, and burns are presently benefited and ultimately cured by these healing, soothing and purifying medicaments. The Ointment rubbed upon the abdomen, checks all tendency to irritation of the bowels, and averts dysentery and other disorders of the intestines. Pimples, blotches, inflammations of the skin, muscular pains, neuralgic affections, and enlarged glands can be effectively overcome by using Holloway’s remedies according to the “ instructions " accompanying each packet. 20

Wanted "'EXTANTED KNOWN—That C; Nees, of VV the Mechanics' Tool Depot, Cubastreet, has a well-selected Stock of the Celebrated Diston’s Saws and Tools, which he guarantees, and sells as cheap ns any house in Wellington. Saws and tools repaired andground as usual.—C. NEES, Saw and Tool Maker. H WANTED Known.—That RICHARD DUIGNAN has on sale, at the City Coal and Wood Yard, Moles worth-a treat, opposite Princess Hotel, best Newcastle Coal, dry, under cover, screened, and weighed full weight, guaranteed. Coke, Charcoal, from the best burners. Eire wood Matai, rata, and tawa; short wood for stoves, and very dry wood for lighting fires. 8402 ■^•ELLINGTON HOSPITAL. Wanted for the above Institution, a Dispenser and Steward ; salary, £135 per annum. Applications, with testimonials, to be forwarded to the undersigned not later than Noon on Wednesday the 11th October. CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Town Clerk. Wellington, 29th Sept., 1882. 676 WANTED KNOWN.—Watches, Clocks and Jewellery, fresh arrivals, ENGLISH HUNTING LEVER WATCHES, Guaranteed, £5 10s each. A. R. HISLOP, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Lambton-quay, Wellington, N.Z. 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 aud finally excluded from all participation in the estate.—Peatherston-street, Wellington, 16th September, 1882. MOORHOUSE, EDWARDS, AND CUTTEN, Solicitors for the Trustees. 690 IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District.—ln the matter of the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1576, and of the amendment* thereof ; and of the bankruptcy of THOMAS FREDERICK MOKLEY, of the City of Wellington, Commission Agent.—Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Supreme Court in Bankruptcy at the Supreme Courthouse, Wellington, on Tuesday, the 17th day of October, 1882, for au immediate order of discharge. Dated this 30th day of September, 1832. THOMAS FREDERICK MORLBY. 677 I THE undersigned, do hereby give notice to , W. RIXX, Compositor, of Wellington, if you keep my eon, FRANK DANIELS (aged 12), in yonr residence after this notice, proceedings will be taken against you. MARY DANIELS. Wellington, 2nd October., 1882. 6SO

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6695, 2 October 1882, Page 3

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