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Holloway's Ointment and Pills.—ln all outward complaints a desperate effort should be made to at once remove these annoying infirmities, and of establishing a cure. The remarkable remedies discovered by professor Holloway will satisfactorily accomplish this desirable result, without any of those dangers or drawbacks which attend the old method of treating ulcerative inflammations, scrofulous affections, scorbutic annoy* ances. The most timid invalids may use both the Ointment and Pills with the utmosfc safety with certain success, provided a moderate attention be bestowed on their accompanying "Directions," Both the preparations soothe, heal, and purify. The one assists the other materially in eflecting cures and renewing strength by helping exhausted nature just ween she needs such succour. When abb Spectacles Required?— When the ,eyes water, or become so much fatigued by short exercise as to be obliged to be frequently closed or relieved by viewing different objects. When objects cannot be seen without removing them to an increased distance. When the letters of a book appear to blend with one another. When more light is requisite than was formerly, as—when the light has to be placed between the eye and the book ; when much difficulty is found in threading a needle; when the eyes appear as if they had a mist before them; when black specks seem floating in the sight. When any of the above indications arise, all hesitations should be laid aside, a responsible and skilful optician consulted, and a pair of Spectacles purchased.—W. Eicketts, Practical Watchmaker and Optician, Tees-atreet, Oamaru, bestows great care in the selection of Spectacles, to have them properly adjusted to the sight, and to apply only glasses which his long experience enables him to judge as best suited to benefit and strengthen the eyes.— Advt.] Koogh ok Rats. —Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, tits, bed-bugs, beetles, in sects, skunks, jack-rabbits, gophers. Drug gists. N.Z. Drug Company, General Agents.—[Advt. 1

PUBLIC NOTICES H. GRIESSELICH AND CO., WEAVERS' HALL, WOOL EXCHANGE, London, Shipping and Commission Merchants Established 1555, SHIP to order any description of Britisl and Continental Goods upon 2J .per cent, commission, selected by bu< ers with colonial experience, and attend to the prompt realisation of Produce at highest prices uppn 1 per cent, commission. Orders to be accompanied by Letters of Credit or partremittance in Bank Drafts or Produce. Open Policies of Insurance for floating cargoes to cover sea risks. Re erences —Chief Office of the London and Westn-inster Bank, or Agra Bank, London, and most of the Colonial Banks. Current Price Lists, Produce Reports, and any necessary samples or information on ap* plication 155 PRESENTS. NEW WATCHES. NEW CLOCKS. NEW JEWELLERY. NEW ELECTRO PLATES. AT WILLIAM RICKETTS', Itches Stbeet. NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. TRIAL OF THE JOHNSTON HARVESTER AND SELF-BINDER AT OTIAKE, ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 23bd, 1885. 'E, the undersigned, farmers of the district, have much pleasure in bearing our testimony to the excellence of the work done by the above machine, as witnessed by us on the farm of Mr Milmine to-day. The test was a most severe one, the crep (one of barley) was twisted and laid in all directions, the straw being broken as though it had been put through a threshing mill, the sheaves were so thick that they touched each other as they lay on the stubble; yet the maohine cut low, gathered clean, bound every Bhesf, and separated them one from the other. We have no hesitation in saying that as good a job would not have been done by any othermeans known tous. The way themachine lifted the lodged grain was a sight worth looking at. P. M'Donald Donald Simpson John Grant Peter M'lnnes Archie M'lnnes John Anderson Joseph Coburn James Cunningham W. Cunningham Gabriel Hodge Andrew Gray James Milmine . M'CALLUM & CO., Agents, 341 Humber-street, Oamaru, JTj> M A C I N T O S H'3 LABOR EXCHANGE AND GENERAL AGENCY, Tyne-street, Oamaru. Ssrvants carefully selected, and sent to all parts on the shortest notice. Seamen also supplied. . Loans, Sales, and Valuations, and all agency business transacted confidentially and with despatch. All good securities taken up at once; rates low to suit the times. SINGING CLASS. MRS MITCHELL will open an elementary SINGING CLASS for YOUisG PEOPLE early in February. Terms—One Guinea per quarter, payable in advance. Apply early, at her residence, Ouse-street, opposite Mr Lemon's. Mrs iXitchell will receive her PRIVATE PDPILS on MONDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. Miss Mitchell will be prepared to receive her MUsIC PUPILS on MONDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY,—Ouse-street.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2839, 28 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2839, 28 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2839, 28 February 1885, Page 4