“ Rifle practice ” at Whitechapel—Picking pockets. The King’s Evil.—That may be ; but the Queen isn’t ! Holloway’s Pills.— Are admirably adapted for the cure of diseases incidental to females. At different periods of life women are subject to complaints which require, a peculiar medicine, and it is now an indisputable fact that there is none so suitable for such complaints as Holloway’s Pills. They are invaluable to females of all ages, jroung or old, married or single. They purify the blood, regulate: the secretions, correct all suspended functions, give tone to the stomach, and clear the complexion. : The first approach of disordered action should be met with appropriate doses of these Pills ; whilst taking them no restriction need be placed over thejpatient. They contain nothing which can possibly prove to the system. They act by purifying the blood and regulating every organ. NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against the estate of the late Capt. Fredk. Ross are requested to send them for examination and settlement to the undersigned. HUGH ROSS. Nov 12. NOTI C E . THE undersigned being about to take stock and balance accounts for the year, requests all overdue accounts to -b e P before Ist December. Alter ,fchat date proceedings will be instituted for recovery. ARCHD. MASON. Nov 12. NOTI C E . ALL outstanding accounts owing to the undersigned must be paid within seven days from the date hereof, ■otherwise legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery. All open current accounts will be closed from this date. WILLIAM FINNIMORE. Wanganui, 7th Nov 1868. GRAZING. GRAZING for 200 or 300 head Quiet Cattle. Apply to the undersigned, - T. W. OWEN, Wangaehu, Nov 7.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 947, 12 November 1868, Page 3
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274Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 947, 12 November 1868, Page 3
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