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Holloway's Ointment and Pills—During every break of wintry weather exertions .should be made by the adiicted to recover hc.'il > before unremitting cokl and trying storms set in. Throat ailments, coughs, wheczings, asthmatical affections, shortness of breath, morning nausea and accumulations of phlegm can readily be removed by rubbing this fine derivative Ointment twice a day upon the chest and neck. Holloway's treatment is strongly recommended with the view of giving immediate ease, preventing prospective danger and effecting permanent relief.. These all-important ends his Ointr at andl l.'ills can accomplish, and will surely proved; insidious diseases from fastening on iho; constitution to display themselves aftcrwacdfc in those disastrous forms that will probably embitter life till death is almost prayed 1 for. ' ATE ADVERTISEMENTS AC O N C E R T Will be held on SATURDAY, 20xn INST., at 8 p.m., At the Volunteer Hall, in aid of the GYMNASIUM AND LIBRARY FUND OP THE NORTH SCHOOL. Programme, part I. dee—" Dawn of day." Song—" Let mo like a soldier fall," Mr. W. Fraser Song—(Selected) Miss Kinvig Violin Solo (accompanied) ... Mr. Jones Song—" Strath airly," ... Mrs. Kinnear Song—(Selected) Mr. A. Fraser Song —" Beauty sleep," ... Miss TunniclifF Song—"Lassie can ye lo'e me," Mrs. W. Fraser Interval of 10 minutes. PART 11. Solo and Chorus—"Craigielea." Song—"Waiting," Miss N. Hardy Song—(Selected) ... ... Mr. Handley song- Selected) ... ... Miss Kinvig Song—" Only for thee," ... Mrs. Kinnear Song—" 0' a' the airts the winds can b!aw," ... ... Mr. W. Fraser Song—"Vashti,"... ... Miss TunniclifT Duet—" Gen d'armes," Messrs. Handley and Rosa Tickets, 2s 6d and la each, may be obtained of Messrs. Ronayne and Cottrell, Mollison, and pupils of the North School. 905 TO L E T. A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE in Usk-street, with Garden, in fine order. Good Well on section. Also, SHOP in Thames-street, lately occupied by Mr. R. Aitken. Apply A. MELDRUM, 953 On the Premises. STEAM TO DUNEDIN, HHHE S.S. BEAUTIFUL STAR wHI SAIL for Dunedin on FRIDAY, 19th INST. For freight or passage, apply to H. AITKEN, 922 Agent. IN BANKRUPTCY. ASSIGNED ESTATE OF THOMAS SNOW. A DIVIDEND of 9s in the £ in tfi® above Estate is now PAYABLE at the office of T. H. Brown to all creditors who have duly proved their claims. T. H. BROWN, ) JOHN J. SPENCE, > Trustees. ROBT. GABITES, ) Oamaru, Sept. 18th, 1879.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1065, 18 September 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1065, 18 September 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1065, 18 September 1879, Page 2

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