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At Ocean Grove, New Jersey, the municipal authorities have adopted the plan of watering the streetß and flushing tiie sewers with sea water. The waves of the sea are also compelled to pump the water up to the reservoir. This is accomplished by a very simple arrangement. Between two piles of the pier a wooden door or float is pivoted, so as to swing undor the action of the waves, and the oscillating motion thus obtained is caused to work the pistons of the pump. ■■- HoLi/mA-s'a Pills akb Oshthekt.— The atcen tion of all sufferers is drawn so these well-known remedies, for they possess conapicuons advantages as a safe and reliable sjdin all those emergenciesto • which. travellers, emigrants, and sailors are so j especially liable. They have boen largely pitronissd by wayfarers by land aud sea. and, in fact, by au {classes of the community, to thoir very gre it | advantage. The PiUs are boyond aU <J_>ube one of I the most effective remedies ever discovered for . cases of obstinate constipation, eo__ir__e-l indices- : ! tion nnd colic, oompiai-eta which arc ongesdered by ■ ]' exposure and irregular feeding. The ointment j will te fesnd ol the very gro*tcst eenrice is cases • of piles. abflceSEeE, Bty^jpshu}, eed ojj If in 'J Poi lficol . BlcejxtJon3.—[ipvr,-I

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6787, 26 February 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6787, 26 February 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6787, 26 February 1890, Page 1

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