Hollow ay's Ointment and Pills —During every break of wintry weather exertions should be made by the afflicted to recover health before unremitting cold and trying storms set in. Throat ailments, coughs, wheezings, 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. (it and Pills can accomplish, and will surely prevent insidious diseases from fastening on the constitution to display themselves afterwards in those disastrous forms that will ] robably embitter life till death is almost praj ad for. i.ATZ ADVERTISEMENTS The m<cormick combined STRING AND WIRE BINDER is expected to arrive in New Zealand in ample time for next Harvest, farmers are therefore advised NOT TO ORDER ANY Reapers and Binders before they have had an opportunity of seeing these machines manufactured by the PREMIER REAPER AND BINDER MAKERS IN THE WORLD. Orders are now being booked for the M'Cormick and Johnston String Binder. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Oamaru, 304 Sole Agents. * NO. 3 BATTALION, O.R.V. nnHE MONTHLY INSPECTION of the Headquarters Companies will be lield in the Volunteer Hall, on FRIDAY EVENING, 13th INSTANT, at S o'clock. GEORGE SUMPTER, Captain No. 1 Company, 0.R.V., 298 Officer in charge of District. IRISH FAMINE FUND. gUBSCRIPTIONS to the above will be received by the Treasurer, Mr. W. J. SMITH, Colonial Bank Buildings. 127 IRISH FAMINE FUND. A LL TOWN AND COUNTRY LISTS, with amounts collected, to be SENT IN immediately to the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. W. J. Smith; or to B. W. HAYES, 228 Hon. Sec. A Respectable Person is open to Engagement as HOUSEKEEPER, to one or more gentlemen, immediately. "Estelle," P.O. 310 ,S REWARD.—LOST—BUNCH of KEYS, two large, two small, tied on piece of string.—Finder apply Office of this paper. 299 TO DRESSMAKERS. WANTED, permanently, TWO FIRST-CLASS FINISHERS. Highest Salary given.— Apply D. Tooiiey. 186 PUBLIC NOTICE. . ALL CLAIMS against the Estate of the late WILLIAM PIRIE, Hotelkeeper, Papakaio, must be furnished to the undersigned on or before the 18th INST., otherwise they will not be recognised. ALEXANDER PIRIE, Care of Bailie and Humphrey, Oamaru. Oamaru, 10th Feb., 1880. 286 NOTICE. A LL CATTLE found TRESPASSING on Reserve F from this date will be impounded. Anyone wishing to pasture Stock on the R,eserve can do so at a charge of Is 6d per, week for Cattle and 2s for Horses by applying to H. FRY, 287 Tees-street.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1193, 12 February 1880, Page 2
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435Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1193, 12 February 1880, Page 2
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