For Continuation of News see 4th Page. HollOW&y'S Pi"*.— Dismiss your doubts ; let no one be longer oppressed with the notion that his malady is incurable till these purifying Pills have had a fair trial. After other preparations had failed, these Pills have been used with the. niost marked succeed. A course of this admirable medicine clears the blood from all impurities, and thus improyes its quality. The whole system is feenefitted through the usual* channels without loss of strength, shock to the nerves, or inconvenience; in fact, health is renewed by natural means. For curing diseases of the throat, windpipe, and chest, these Pills have established a pre-emmenaly world-wide fame, and in complaints ol the stomach, live: 1, and kidneys they are equally efficacious. They are composed of rare balsams, without a.grain of mercury or other delelerious substance. LOST, in Mackay street, between Richmond and Willoughby streets, by torn* children, a OKB POUND NOTE, with a i LOT of GROCERIES. Anyone returning I the same to the office of ibis paptr will; oblige one who can ill afford the loss. 56a TO BE LET ON TRIBUTE, THE SOUTH DEVON MINE, Hape Creek. ||For particulars apply to John jNoblb, Hape Creek. 58 THE PROBABILITY OF CHRISTIANITY. A SERMON preached by the Rev Jamib Hill to the General Assembly of the Freibyterian Church at Wellington. Published by request of the Assembly. Price Sixpence. To be had of all Booksellers. > _Jf HOSPITAL SUNDAY. THE Public ore reminded that. To-merrow is HOSPITAL SUNDAY, and that Collections will be made in the Churches for the Hospital Funds. E. HoNias, 46 Secretary, Thames Hospital. ~ PRESBYTERIAN CHURciE THE BEY. JAMES GALLOWAY, of Waiuku, will Preach in the above place of, Worship TO-MORROW, when Collections will be made on behalf of the Thanes Hospital, at both Morning' and Evening Serrires, . 55 WILL BE ON VIEW TO MORROW, SUNDAY, at the Customs House, Goods "Wharf, a LARGE WHALE about 35 feet long, juit caught. Admission 6d each. 4( "\TOW is the winter of our dis/XI content made glorious summer by" the arriral of s»sml consignments of useful and ornamenlßJ. , CHRISTMASGOODS AT THE SHORTLAND BAZAAR. Box and Magnetic Tots 2d each; Guns, Is ; Tea Sets, &c, Perfumery, Jewellery, &c, all Cheap and Good. Our object is to realise at small profits. Black Ear-rings Is per pair. No decep* tit* • '
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1914, 20 February 1875, Page 3
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390Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1914, 20 February 1875, Page 3
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