The Wellington Evening Argus says :— " We learn with regret that R. J. Creighton, Esq., has determined not to offer himself for re-election as a member of the House of Representatives. Mr Creighton's ability and experience in New Zealand politics rendered him a most useful man in the House, and although not always inclined'to agree with.his views or endorse his political actions, we have no hesitation in saying that his absence from the Legislature .will be a loss to the colony. Had he chosen to offer himself for re-election at Eden, we believe his constituents would have had the good sense to, recognise his past services by again returning him; or had he preferred another constituency, there is little doubt he could have found one willing to accept him. We are sorry that private engagements interfere with his re-entering Parliament, for,!>af the present juncture, good men of his calibre can ill be spared from the councils of the country." ■
\ Very DiscotTßAGisra. —Nothing is so discouraging to a young lawyer just as he waxes eloquent about angels' tears, weeping.willows, and tombs tones as to be interrupted by the cold-blooded justice with, " You're off your nest, bub ; this is a case of hog-stealing." 1?/A C s
HOllOWay'S Fills give instant relief. Indigestion gives rise to a larq-e share of the maladies of mankind ; it occasions move miseries than the doctor knows names for. Indigestion springs from many causes, over which Holloyay's Pills exercise the most perfect control. They act at once on the stomach, liver, bowels, and kidneys, and correct their, torpid,. defective, or disordered functions. They restore the waning appetite, strengthen the feeble stomach, and spare the dyspeptic sick headache, and many nameless torments. They recall every organ to a true sense of its duties. Holloway's Pills have with facility cured cases of bad digestion which had existed for a long time and baffled much medical skill. They are reliable remedies for, all/.varieties of indigestion. ;■.,-; ••: «- r
Oxygen la Life.—Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne.— Multitudes of people are hopelessly suffering from Debility, Nervous and Liver Complaints, Depression of Spirits, Hypochondria, Timidity, Indigestion, Failure of Hearing, Sight, and Memory, Lassitude, Want of Power, &c, whose cases admit of a permanent cure by the new remedy: Phosphodyne (Ozonic Oxygen), which at once allays-all irritation and excitement, imparts new energy and life to the enfeebled constitution, and rapidly cures every stage of these hitherto incurable and distressing maladies. Sold by al) Chemists and Druggists throughout the Globe. S3L Caution, — The, large and increasing demand for Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne has led to several imitations under somewhat similar names; purchasers of this medicine should therefore be careful to observe that each case bears the Government Stamp, with the words, Dr. Bright's Phosphodyne engraved thereon, and that the .same words are also blown iv the bottle. ■
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2176, 24 December 1875, Page 2
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