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TTOLLOW/.TS FILLS. " To Prufessor Hollo way. Btß—-I suffered fro«i asthma for eighteen - „,, yi»r ,ieeoirpaniea' with"'great difficult of fcrMtuin**, and save'e cough, with •pitting of Mms I w^ttlto nfflioted with Pie*. At dCferent times i was treated byinoi skWul ph)sici« g,en3waa at length proi ounced by them tV hi beyoudi cure. A« a >Jt resource, I wW induced lo o»e your Pi la and Ointment, a.nd in the short space of a fortnight could w*lk about, And am now perfectly cured, to the astonishment of all who knew me." The immediate low ot muscular strength •rid nervous energy is more particularly re markable in renal than in most other diseases Their deficient- action for one day sitEees to produce fever, hence the necessity for prompt tod efficient treatment. Holl©way's Pill* have the great merit of restoring any suspended or diminished secretions, and of removing any inflammation or congestion in the ■ipeeo, kidneys, or other subsidiary organs. The 'tight, suffocating, anxious feeiing, oaused by derangement of the heart, makes pilferer look on present death as imminent. Helloway's Pills prove an efficient and ready remedy when the disturbed circulation depends on indigestion, flatulency, or debilitated »er»oui vigor. Persons suffering th* disturb* aaee of the heart, should take about six of tiieee Pills two or three times a week, according t« circumstances, to arrest the too aotive action of the heart. .. . - By rubbing the Ointment roand the affteted parse it psnstr tee to the tissius beneath, a* It exerouss a wonderful po#er on all the blood living to, «nd returning from, the diseassd part. The inflammai on diminiabea, and part becomes less-intoler*Llp, ILe matter tbic«ns, and a cure is soon affected. In &ll long stir. d« ' iag eases Holbwaj's Pills will'thoroagnj^ dispel all deprared humors rfom tno body. Gout, Rheumatism, and Paralysis. Gout tnd Rheumatism arise from iufl-unma tisn in the parts affected, bp, to tffuct a permanent cure, adopt; a cooling diet, drink plenty of water, take>ix of theee famoui Plt sight and morning, and rub the .'Ointment most effectually twice a day into tl-e safiering parts 7 and cure is certa'n. Tha pa;uljtic patient should take>b3.t threo Pill» twice o week, and let theOintmont be t well rubbed iuto the paralyaodlimb, which wi:l, in a vevj little time, be greatly benefitted—indeed many ceres hare bee »ff.io ed by *his troat ment. Bad L gi Qout Burnt Lnm'rago ( ri >„ Bunions -'.r^' <: '**»nt 'a^-\^& writapu i<*\&H&^<^gmm!wl^ 1, at 6'iO a.m. <tfc?Bi^i^-;«d|^-*^ Collitgwood for Wwtap'^g^Mtlmfe^**1 - 1, at 6.30 p.tr. 4i 4'mMM^ Wflj^aiWfil^^1-1- Tumor* ■ 4^|P'#4id^:aV ' the.- e»taUishment ■of Juuz /c|#-^H«c3t6iriT, 183, Oxford street, London j and '$$£**• w all respectable Druggists and Deolers o< Hedieine, throughout the civilised world, at the following prices:—ls lid., 8* 9 d,' 4* 6d. 11s., 2i», and 285., each Bjx. _J_J W WILKTB, Agent^ f?or Sale A VALUABLE FABM fIpHE underiigted bss recei ed in X itractions from T. S. PunfXiß, to Sell privately a rsry desira h FaIIM, coa>iitrg of 111 ae^es of lrst*i^la«sLand. situ to in the riling dislr.et of Takaka, wi'&in about hi 1 a mile of.the terminus of the Tak»k» tramway, and frontiag the van road of Kuit Takaks. There is no river it contend »i h rcweeu ' this Txuf erty and the Port of Waitapu. . The Preptrty includes a tet -roomed Houie, kailt of totara, large *Bsrn, Hop Kiln, and six-stalled Stable; all well-built of firat -s?a s materiel. There is an Otehird planted with frbictrets. ■ . The farm it su -divided into paddocks bj good substantial f^O:»,and 1«U down with Knglish grasiei. A eoniideratb portion of the Und has been stctcp^d and cultivated. This Propeitf, from is position, richtess •f soil, and otbtt adv»nt*gts, specially compends. itself to any person requiring a tealty good little F*r»r. It|only requires to be seen U be appreciat d. A timber waggon, d;aj, team of horses and bullo'ks, cattle, and farming implame&lt, &:., at present on t! 6 Farm, can bi taken ut a . valuatior. be advanced age of the i^rdieot owner, and tk reoeat lost of hU wife; are his r asane for widiag to dispose of this valuable Prcpeity. jPrtte—Very Reasonable. For partieuiau ap 4 ly to .O. BOBISSQN' Tak>ka. TO" ABCttlTßCrh', BCILD&iB, AHD CX)SIBAOIOKa FIN I)LAY A COMPANY, LatTtut, ha^e much peasure id anMuting that they have purehised the DuuiMl 1101 l 190 VIOODWAIB CcT.'s (UM Ovixixiin Labhaoh'p) extensive lines of well' eeasored imported 'limber, Which, together with their own carefpllj telcoted Iteik, enables them to proasp(y supply the ' iroreaced demand-for Kauri and Baltic Doors and Sashes. Price Lists of nbove, Bpfoial Joinery csli- . ssasf, a.d other lines of Building Material, . on application to FIxSmAY ft CO., (Limited), TIIiBSR AND IRON mROBLiXV*, ' JL)(K.E kVi) si8H MANDFICTTJBK38, COMSIIXAHD, SIVABT, * CiSTLX SIBBEIS, DUKEUIN, ■#. STbKB HOAD BOAm TENDERS are invited until Noon A of BATPBDAY, October Ist, 1837, for the following works:— '''',», .r,.. .' , Btocc Sub DisraiOT — Orpbanege Read Poor Man's Valley Boad, Pa ing Road and Grubbing Briars, ftp., Beanh BtaJ. Ipsoificatioai to be seen at the " Xorf" Hotel. • Hotl S: B-Disraror — Forming Paton'# Boad, Sieai Hllis's B.a 1, and Gravel* ling Sutt.n'i Boad. . •■ AIM^BY Sob-Dirb oi — Forming. Bir- > ' -; kett.'* Boad. and M'Saan»'« Boad, . Paring on the Appleby Boad. : peeiflcitions to beaten at Mr C&mrs Baic«:« Btcre, Hopo, for the Hope and Applebj district*, . , i ROBEBI U SMITH, .""oretarj 5.8.8. I Sept. 19ib, 1887. _, : .."J.'^.'V:- .;■ :., { .■ takaka~j6gk:ey clubC^ v rj HE Aanoftl KACE MEET^ G of . ■ J , r^S)^.jMJf« ..jCBitWiC-wiil:: tfiihtUTJotv . . .., ; = «■»»!*::■: .--■'-||p|^, :

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Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5018, 29 September 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5018, 29 September 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5018, 29 September 1887, Page 4