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Hot.t.oways Oixtmknt am) Pii.i.s.—More precious than Gold. —Diarrha\i, Dysentery, ami Cholera are, through the summer's heat, carrying oil' the young as the wiutur'a cold destroyed the aged. In the most acute cases, where internal medicines cannot bo retained, the greatest relief will immediately re-Uit from rubbing Hiilloway's soothing ('intment over the abdomen. The friction should be frequent and brisk, to insure the free penetration of the Unguent. This will calm the excited p.:r slaltic action, and soothe the pain. Both vomiting mid giiping yield to it; when fruits or vegetables have originated the malady, it is propel-to cleanse the bowels by a tnodera'e d tseof llolloway'n Pills before using the Ointment. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS oamauu water.works. "YY ANTED, a MAN to CUT SODS. None bnt a good wo;km:ui need apply. 53 JAMES DUNBAR. OAMARU WATERWORKS. TENDERS will be received until NOVEMBER 9, 1877, for MASONRY in Tunnel Fronts, and LINING Oninaru Water-11 ace. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plan and specifications to lie seen at the Waterworks OHice. 54 JAMIiS DUNBAR. rBMSNDERS will be received up to J- NOVKMBKIt 7, for tlie SOLE BIGHT OF ADVERTISING at the Oamaru Baths for the Season ending May 31, IS7B. JOHN HARDY, 5(5 .Secretary. HpENDERS will be received until SATURDAY, 3rd, for the ERECTION of a DOUBLE-CULVERT on the Oamaru Watcr-racc. For particulars apply to JAMES DUN'BAR, Gl Oamaru Waterworks Office. MUSI C. IH. W. E. BRUN T0 N receives I'upils for MUSIC and SINGING, at her residence, Uumber-street. Terms—Three Guineas per Quarter, of Tell Lessons, payable in advance. 2!> J-NDIAX FAMINE RELIEF FUND. SUBSCRI! TIONS RECEIVED. To amount previously acknowledged £:W !) 10 Pick Mick. Sn.w.w!i> and Mrs. Ci.owkh— Part Jkitv Ward. Mr. M'Leod. I 2 2* ; Mrs M'Leod, 1.1 Is; Mrs. Proeler. LI ; Miss Procter, U).s ; Mis. W.tlki-r, 10-i ; I*'. i>., ij-s ; Aleck Itiiird, ss; Friend, s<; Lizzie Baird, 3s ; Mrs. Newman, lis; Mrs. Bruce, 2i (ill ; Mrs. Wat.-on, 2.s (id ; Miss u'Di linell, 2s (id ; 1 rieiul, 2s (id ; Mrs. Sims, 2s ; Masters (luistie. Is; Julia llourne, Is; Louisa Muorcroft, (id £G 18 (i PKR Mi:. Pkoctkr. Dr. De Lautnur, I 5 : Box at Dr. De L:iutour\ LI 17s 3d Mrs. Kumpter, LI Is; Mrs. Barber, LI Is; \V. (iillc-pie, 10s ; Mrs. Wintcrburn, ss. ... ... £!) 14 3 Pi'.n Mr. John Hardy. Stemson and Leigh, L2 included in error with 1.11 lis anonymous donations, see Street Collections, acknowledged October 30). £414 2 7 WM. J. STEWARD, Mayor, Hon. Treasurer Famine Relief Fund. October 31. 1877. G RATEF U L—COM FO RTING. ]7* PP S ' COC OA. 11 BREAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledges of tho natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables will) a delicately llavoured beverage which may i-ave us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such artie'es of diet that a constitution may be gradually b' ilt up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating Around u» re idy to attack wherever their is a weak point. We may escape many a fa'al nhaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nouri-hed frame." — See Article in the Civil Srrrirc. Gazrttt, Made simply witli boiling water or milk. Sold only in Packets and Tins, J-lb. and 1 -lb., labelled. JAMES EPPS AND CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, 48, Tiirkadm;i.ik"mi;t, and 170, Picva. PILLY, Work.B—Euston-h ~»»> «i..d Campdkn Town, London. 67'J

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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 471, 1 November 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 471, 1 November 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 471, 1 November 1877, Page 2

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