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THE lEfANK OF NEW ZEALAND APPLICATIONS for Shares in the' above Bank, and deposits of 2s. 6d. per share, in accordance, with the Prospectus, will he received by the Provisional Triistees for Wellington. W. B. HHODES,* Esq., : A. De BA BRANDON, Esq. At them respective ofiices in Wellington. Auckland, 13th* June, ; 1861.' A BANK 'QYj^^'^pJSt^^JL^. CAPITAL ...*.Y..; J. 750,000. EESERVE FUND ... k ..... . .-£213,5,00. A BRANCH of the Bank of New South Wales will be opened at Wellington, in the premises now occupied by the Oriental Bank Corporation, as soon as the necessary arrajigei-'eits'eah'bfe ta'ade; Due notice will-be gtvea by; the New 1 Zeal*nd Inspector. The Auckland Branch was opened for general Banking Business, on Tuesday,' the llth June. ROBERT WOODHOUSE, Chief Inspeotor. Sydney, June, 1861. WANTED, BY a Steady Married Man, Employment as Warehouseman," Shopman, Messefiger; Porter, or any where that be ttiaj' be required to make bimself generally useful. / Can write a pood hand, and has no objection to tb*? • Country. W. n^es not so much an object ' as a fceriniuieni Situation. Satisfactory references can lie given. Address 'Z., Independent Office; ' • . .;'•'; „'■ June 21, 1861. . .. . '' QK SAI-E,". XO CASKS Stocltholm Tar 5 pockets best* Keiit Hops 12 casks superior Black 03. 10 hhds. Burton A'e : BETHUNE & HUNTER. Exchange Buildings, 28lh June, 1861. MISS CLARK, Dress-maker, Seeing of every kind done by the day or we^k, rat Mrs. Parkei's, Molesworth street, Thorndon Flat. June 18, 1861. WANTED, a COOK, for the Provincial Hospital. Apply to , ' F MR. gbe:en, .- UPPER HUTT, i TO BE LET OR SOLD, THE Freehold Land, Business Premises, &c. formerly owned by tbe. late R. E. Hilliard comprising as follows—U acres of Freehold Land with Store and Private Hobse attached, a Bake. house witb Requisites complete for . cai-ry^g on that business, a Shed about 30 feet by 16 feet, a good garden well fenced arid, well stocked with Fruit trees, and a good grass paddock.., The prmcipal part of the laud fenced in, a portion .being ''lush, witli good timber for. sale, &c. The sati 14 icres having a frontage to 1 the main road v of 7 .bains. There is also a detached Freehold private house, now" paying a rental' of 4s, 6d. per week. Also, two houses on lease for about 11 years at a ground rent of one pound a; year each. The proprietor will let the premises all togethei;, or in part, to suit an in-coming tenant. ' • . __ A _ _„ For further particulars apply to Mr. John Wilkins, Upper Hutt. . > v. Upper H utt, May 25; 1 861. THE GipiAT CtJI-E ; ALL KNOWN THROUGHOUT THB WORLD. Bad Legs,; 3Bad Brents, , Sores and Ulcerif. AH description of sores are remediable by the roper and diligent use of this irie'stim'able preparation. To attempt To cure bad legs' by plastering the edges of the wound together is a folly'; for should the skin unite, a boggy diseased condition remains underneath to break out with tenfold fury, in a few days. The' only rational' and 'successful treatment, as indicated by nature,' is tp, reduce the inflammation in aiid about the' wound* andio'soonie the neighbouring parts by rubbing in plenty of the Ointment as salt is : forced, intOr meat.^ This will' cause the malignant humours to be'draine^o*- from the hnrd, swollen, and discoloured parts 'found afcout the woundiisbre', or ulcer, arid when these humours are removed, the wounds .themselves will soon heal ;; warm bread and, water poultaces applied ' over the affected, parts, after the Ointment has been well rubbed in, will- Bootb'e "rind soften the' same, and greatly assist tbe cure. There is a description of ulcer, sore, and swelling, which need.*npt be named here, attendant upon the follies of . youthj,.and for wbich this Ointment is urgently recommended ns a sovereign remedy. ' In curing' suqli poisonous sores it never fails to restore the 'systeni 'to a healthy state if the Pills be taken according: '-to.tbe~ printed aßtructionß.' -.';■.' '-,'.}■■■:' r . Piles, Fistulas, Strictures. The above class of complaints is surely removed hy nightly fomenting thf, parts ;with.wai-m water," and then by most 'effectually rubbing jn the Oint«ent. ' PeVsons suffeVih'g* these direful com plaints should lose, not a mome.nfc'ijrjr, arresting their progress. It should be understood, ttyat^t^Sjhoj; feujßcient merely to smear the . Ointment^ on:,':th& affected parts, but it. muf t be well l'libbei jn for some considerable time' two oir tliree times ja day, that it may be taken into the system whence it will remoie any hidden 1 Sor6 or wound- as. efisp.tiuallyAas though palpable to the eye. TJhere.again.'bread and wafer poultices after the rub}iingm of, the Ointment, will do great service: 'Thfs-'is' "the bnly euie treatment for females, cases of efcridW m(h'6 •stomach, .or where there.may be a geneial bearing down. ...-■■,: . '■: AA- ; Both the Ointment 'aid Tills should ' be used in the following cases :— (; ' ["■'■ ''"■" '" '• ' Bad Legs, " ] Gout,' fts*-* ; i..- ■-,'•■ Badßreaste. ; Glandular Swellings, Burns, Liynbago; ■■■ • . Bunions, . ,Wlei'," Bite of Mosquitoes and. 'Rhums'tism, Sand-Flies j >' Scalds, ' " Coco-Bay, * - Sore Naples, Chiego-foot, idorel -droits, Chilblains Skin Diseases, Chapped Hands (Scurvy^; ; Cornß (soft), Sore-heads, Cancers, " Tuin'ois,' ! Contracted and Stiff Ul'ders, Joints,. . Woundts, Elephantiasis, Yaws. Fistulas, .\" ' ' NOTICE. I THE 'UNDERSIGNED not be answer, able for ariy debts that may be contracted aftei this date, by my wife. .;..;:. EDWABD CLAY. Carterteh, 17th Juhe ; 1861. - -"■ ■ '

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1599, 12 July 1861, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1599, 12 July 1861, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1599, 12 July 1861, Page 3

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