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1 M P 0 RTA N T CA U TI O N. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AN'D OINTMENT.. IBKG most respectfuily to caution the Au-trala-siuu Pualie against ' purci.-nsi/ig Ointment ami Pills sold in my name unless ihey have thc i.n^li.ih Government Slump affixed to the .sume, on which is eugravcil, in wi.ue letters, on a red and dark ground the words—" HOLLOWAYS PILLS ANI) Ol^'lMENT, LONDON." The same a'so appears? in the Water-mark of the Books of Directions. I air informed that some parlies are vending medicines which tliey are importing from the United Statea at a low price, and palming them off as being of my genuine manufacture. Some of ihese spurious medicines have a label affixed to imitate the English Stamp ; so that much vigilance is required in order to detect the deception by examining very minutely tho Stamp and Label affixed to the J?bts and Boxes, as likewise ihe color and thickness of the paper, as also to the printing ofthe Books of Directions. It is to be hoped that nil who may read this CAUTION will make it known amongst their friends. Information of any nefarious practice of tbe kind should I be sent to Messrs Gordon and Gotch, News Agents, j Coliins-st'eet West, Melbourne ; or io me, direet, 1 in London, when the necessary steps will be taken ! in the mutter. (Signed; | THOMAS HOLLOWAY. | "February 21th, 180-1; ! THE GRKAT ENGLISH RFMEDY FOR GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. i BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. Thi3 pn paration is oue tf the benefits which the science of modern chemistry has conferred upon mankind for during the first twenty years of lhe preseni century to speak of a cure for lhe Gout >vus a romance : but now the efficacy and safety of this medicine is so fully demonstrated,- by unsolicited testimonial*, from persons in every rank of 1 fe, that pub'.ic opinion proclaims this as one of the most import nt discoveries of the present age. These Pills require no restraint of diet or confinement during iheir use, and are certain to prevenl the disease attacking any vital part. They can be relied upou us the most 6ofe and effectual remedy ever offered the public, and have been unhcrsiilly used iu Kurope and America for many yr-urs for tbe above complaints. Her Majesty's Commissioners have authorized the name nnd address of " Thomas Pbout, No. 2'21), Strand. London," to be impressed upon lhe Government stamps affixed lo each box of the genuine medicine, with panted directions for tbeir use. Soldiu F.nglaiil nt ls ljd and 2s 3d per box. Agent for Auckland, Mr Asheii Asher. CLEANLINESS! A Stove most brilliantly polished in two minutes fo less tli im one ."urthing WG. NIXEY'S celebrated registered BLACK • LFAD. A new domestic discovery ! Cannot be wasted, and i*> a preserva. ive of Furniture from the injurious effects of ihe common article now in use, as it creates no dust, and lcquires comporntively no labor. Sold every wlipre, in Solid Blocks, Id. 2d,_d,& ls The Advantages of this Elegant Chemical Preparation ure gieut saving of lime, cleanliness of application, smallness of quantity required, and lhe prevention of waste, dust, awd its destructive consequences. Further, it ultimately produces a pure | metallic coaling of a high degree of brilliancy and durability, reflecting both light and heut. (See specimen on ihe i-ides of each block.) 12 i-.oiio Square, London THF HOikE. 'jTIR Celebrated Author of Nimrod on Ccn--1 i-ition asserts that ho never had in bis possession a horse that ever suffered from worms, went blind, or broken-winded j neither expeiienced lamene.ss from thrushes, cracked heels, farcy, «r humors ; wliich he attributes ntosiiy to the (jiving: of such ullenuive or physic medicine every two months, aa to excite a sufficient discharge by the sUin, bowels, or kidneys, and tin reby produce a regularity in the system. I lis great practical experience shows the necessity of administering such medicines, (particu* luriy to horses in work) ; aui lo meet this desired object, no more pmdeiit medicine can be given than GIBTON 1 WORM and CONDITION POWDKRS, as a snfe and certain remedy for destroying all species of worm, and removing and keeping back ihe above diseases. And particularly if given at autumn, and in the spring, they will put the horse in fioe condition for the coming season, and' give him additional strength and vigor, purify his blood, and ad I a fine gloss to his coaling, Sold in boxes, witb tke Purgative Ball, witb a treatise. 'the public are particularly respected to observe that the signature of Robt. N. Gibton is on each wrapper. Sole Wholcsule Agent, W. Edwurds, G7, St Paul's, Lou-Jon. Sold by Mr C. D. Barraud, also by Mr W. Bishop, Chemist, Wellington ; and by most respectable Chemists in the Colony. ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS, MAGAZINES &o. WILLIAM DAWSON AND SONS. Wholesale and Retail Booksellers and Newsvenders. ' 74 Cannon street, City. London, England, (estab- | lished 1809). The facility now afforded for the transmission of remittances to England by Post Office orders, enable residents at Wellington to order their Newspapers and Magazines direct. The following are a few of the Newspapers most euitable for the Colony, with piicos, including postage via Southampton and Marseilles. Any Newspaper or Magazine will be sent on receipt of a remittance in advance or reference for payment in London. Illustrated London News (including supplements) £1 11 0 Illustrated Times (including supplements) 10 0 Punch (including almanac) 1 0 q Weekly Dispatch 1 8 6 Observer 1 S 0 Saturday Review 1 12 6 Bell's Life 1 8 0 A List of Loudon Newspapers, wilh prices, ttc. forwarded on application — The Trade supplied on Liberal Terms. WIDOW WELCH'S* PILLS, FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS. MRS SMITHERS, Grand-daughter to the Widow Welch eontiuues to prepare this celebrated Medicine from the only original aud genuine Family Recipe. Mothers, guardians, managers of schools, and all who have tho' oare of females from au early age, are strongly recommended nev«r to be without this safe and eflicient remedy. Its jtist^ celebrity for all Female Con plaints, Nervous Disorders, Weakness j ofthe Solids, Loss of Appetite, Sick Head Aches, Lowness af Spirits, and particularly for irregularities in the Female Systun, have obtained for it a most extensive and increasing demand. Purchasers should therefore attend to the following CAUTJON. — To bs careful -hai what ihey purchase is prepared by Mrs Smithers, who is the only person iu possession of ihe Original Recite. The genuine are wrapped in blue paper, and signed on the i outside label by Mrs Sniilhers. Bold ia Poxes, by Mr C. D. Barraud also by Mr w. Bishop, Chemists, Wellington , and by most respectunle Chemists in the Colony. BEAUTIFUL CLEAN LINEN. w. a. nixey's cuystalised I^XTRACT OF 1- ULL Kit's EARTH ia the 1_ cheapest and best article for washing and beautifying linen, wollen, laoe, lawn, muslin, &c; possesses unequalled efficacy in removing grease, ' stains, and the smoke-like color of linen produoed from bad washing, the excessive use of soda, lime, and other preparations of caustic alkali. .--^ " The Extinct of Fuiler's Earth is Ibe quickest ; aud most effective article ever introduced, iucapable of injury to the bauds or the fine't fabric, and requires only to be tried to be appreciated." — Times, Aug. 27, 1854. May be obtained through any respectable Tradesman. Sample packets with full directions for use price Id and (id. 12, Soho Square, Lomdon,^ „ m^^^^^^fmmmmmmm^m^^^mmm.^^mmmmai^m.^^ammm^a^KatMmWMK^ u

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Wellington Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2121, 29 October 1864, Page 6

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