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Force of Habit. —Care is required in the formation of habit, seeing its important bearing on character. Many characters are spoiled through inattention to the most ordinary and simple matters. Some drink tea and coffee from mere force of habit, “ because it is usual to do so,” regardless of the penalty oftentimes of nervousness and indigestion. Cadbury’s Cocoa Essence contains the refreshing proper* ties of tea and coffee, with additional advantages over those beverages, whilst it produces none of their injurious effects. c TOWLE PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all Irregularities, and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. BoxesSa Cd: of all chemists. Prepared only by E. T. Towle, Chemist, Nottingham, England. Agents for New Zealand —Kempthorne. Prosser, and-Co, Dunedin, Auckland, and Christ* church ; J. Monteith, Manners-street, Wellington ; William G. Fitz Gerald, Manners-street, Pharmacy, Wellington , . A CARD.—To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretion 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. Seud a self-addressed envelope and sixpence to pro pay postage to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New York City, US. AEnd's Fruit Salt—“l have recently returned rom atrip to Malta in the P. andO. Company s ship, and consider it a duty Incumbent upon me to make known to you that, during a nautical career extend* Ing over a period of thirty years, I have been Invariably a sufferer from sea-sickness, more or less, according to the weather; but on the last occasion lam happy to say, although we experienced strong head winds and heavy sea crossing ‘The Bay.' I entirely escaped ; and this I attributed to my having provided myself with your invaluable Fruit Salt, which I can most conscientiously recommend to all who may be similarly afflicted, whose business or pleasure may cause them to ‘go down to the sea in ships. You can make whatever use you may please of this ; and trusting that I may be the means extending the benefits of your panacea, I remain, Sir, yours faithfully, D. S. Lekse, late purser, and 0, Steam Navigation Company, Southampton/ Caution. —Legal rights are protected In every civilised country. Examine each bottle, and see thaj the capsule Is marked “ Eno'a Fruit Salt without it you have been imposed on by worthless imitations. —Sold by all chomlits; price 2s 9d and 4s Cd. Directions in sixteen languages. How to prevent disease, —Prepared only at Eno’s Fruit Salt Works, Uatcham, London, S.E.. by J. C, Eno'a Patent. Hollway’b Pills.- Invalids distracted by indigestion and discouraged in their search for its remedy should make trial of this never-failing medicine. > A lady, long a martyr to dyspeptic tortures, writes that Holloway’s Pills made her feel as if a burden had been taken off her. Her spirits, formerly low, have greatly Improved: her capricious appetite has given place to healthy hunger ; her dull, sick headache has departed, and gradually so m iirve hp us a change has been effected, that she is altogether a ne v creature, and again fit for her duties. Those Pills may be administered with safety to the most delicate. They never act harshly, nor do they ever induce weakness ; they rightly direct deranged, and control excessive, action.

Funeral Notice THE Friends of Mr JOHN o*o3B are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will leave his late residence, Newtown, for the W*Uinglon Cemetery, THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock. W. EADES, Undertaker, Outu-street. THE Friends ef EDWARD DELANEY are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of hU late Wife, which will leave bis residence, MoleawortU-atreet, for St. Mary's Cathedral, on SUNDAY, at 2 3Q p.m. W. EADES. Undertaker. Legal Notices NOTICE OF APPLICATION BY THE CORPORATION OF WELLINGTON FOR A LOCAL BILL TO O INFER ADDITIONAL LEASING POWERS UPON THE CORPORATION. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Mayor, Councillors, and Citizens of the City of Wellington to apply at the next session of the General Assembly of New Zealand for a Bill intended to effect the objects following, that is to say—1, Tq obtain power to insert in every or any lease to be hereafter made of any lands or buildings the property of the Cor* popaticQ (whether affected any special or other Act or otherwise) a provision to the effect that prior to the expiration of the term thereby granted a now Lease of the premises comprised in such fl’-st mentioned L?ase, for a farther term of years, equal in length to the term granted by such first-men-tioned Lease, and containing the same covenants and provisions as are therein contained (including this present provision), shall be put up to public auction at the upset price of the annual value (to be found by valuation) of the land only, without regarding the value of any buildings or improvements theieon, i subject to a condition that in the event of any person, other than the leasee, tia exscutors, administrators, or assigns, becoming entitled to the new Lease, then such person shall pay to the lessee, his executors, administrators, or assigns the value (to be found by another valuation) of such buildings and improvements. ■ ; 2, Tj provide that leases already made of . any lands or buildings the property of the Corporation (under whatever special or other Act, or other authority granted) may be view tq a new leaaq thereof, containing the aforesaid provision* being granted, and for preliminary contracts for effect? ing such surrender and new lease being made. 3. To empower the Council of the said city to make by-laws prescribing the terms and conditions upon which such surrenders and new leases thereupon m*ybe effected* the terms of- years for wbiqb leases under the 1111 l shall be granted, and the clasi of buildings and improvements for which compensation shall be payable as aforesaid, 4. To provide that every special or other Act, o? other authority, empowering the Corporation to lease for any term 1q possession shall authorise, and be deemed always to have authorised, the Corporation to let for the like term, to take effect either in possession, or within 6 calendar mouths, from the making ot the lease. t

TJhe short title of'ouch Bill ia “ The Wellington Corporation Leaseholds Act, 1885. M A copy of Buch Bill may be inspected at tha Keel lent Court Office in the City of Wellington, and copies of the same ip»y be obtained on application at the City Council office, Brandon-street in the said City. Dated this 22nd day of May, 1335. IK BANKRUPTCY.—In the Superior Court of Bankruptcy, holden at Wellington.—ln the matter of tha Bankruptcy Act, 1883, and the amendment thereof.-* Notice is hereby given that I, JOHN THOMAS. ROBERTS JOSEPH CURTIS, of the City of Wellington; carrier, have this day filed in the said Court at Wellington a petition to be-adjudged a bankrupt.—Dated this 29th day of May, 1885, —JOHN THOMAS ROBERTS JOSEPH . Fitzherbeb'P & Demise, Bankrupt's Solicitors, peatberiton.'st^eet.' * ’ 900 T OST, a Day Book, jo AdelaideI foad, day b fore yesterday, Reward, office of tffis paper. 919 ANNUAL ELECTION OE AUDITORS. NOTICE is hereby given that the following persons have been duly nominated for ’ the office of Auditors for the Borough of Wellington, namely—Bisgop, William Hester, William Lyon, Horatio Macoolloch Wipdop, William, Jon, ftnly two vacancies tp ; be filled, and as the number of Candidates exceeds the dumber df yacaocles, I hereby appoint a Poll to be taken as between the several Candidates whose names are given above, on MONDAY, the Ist day of June next, at the City Cgonoil Chambers, Brandon-street^ The polling will commence at 9 o'clock a.m., and close at (f o'clock p.nL 874 THOA F. MARTIN, Town Clerk. JAMES AMES, iO Returning Officer. Wdlingtw, 83rd May, 18851885- W*

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 7490, 30 May 1885, Page 3

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