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NOTICE m\BLE of STTTTNOfiI of the BEST* 1 DENT MAGISTRATE'S and WAEDEN'S COURTS (for the month ending 81st JAN[JAIiY,aBBO :— EEEPrON— January Bth and 22ad. (Signed) W. H.IEEVELL, 8.M.l and Warden. la the event of (he riv^n beincr impasseble, the Courts will bfe adjourned from day to day. / 8. SCHULHOFS /"I BAND AUT FESTIVAL AND tjf DISTRIBUTION of 32 VALTTABLE PBJZES, whiih for Elegance and Chastened of De^ienj Boaufy of Workmanship and Genuiness, caoaot be surpassed. I THe DRA WING tfill take PLACE on NEW TEAR'S EVE under the SUPERVISION of a OOMMITTEE APPOINTED by the Subscribers, The Winner of any Prize can get the same exchange withjany article desirable of eqnsl taloe. I 154, TICKETS at £1 EACH. following is nbe list of Prizes :— J £ s. d, J, Parse of 20 §oJs. or (at the option of tha winner) a Botterham's gold hunting lever watch -+ value, £28 20 0 C i, Gent's Botherhatn silver hunting leverl watch, No. 2221, with colonial gold albert chain ((certificated) IS 0 ( 8. Gent's do. do.] No. 3579 ... 18 0 ( 4. Gent's do. do,J No. 4469 ... 18 0 ( 5. Lady's colonial gold earrings (ring shpps.) „, 3 10 ( 6. Lady's gold set brooch and earrings „j 510 ( f. Lady's gold pooch inlaid with garnet I ... ... 112 ( 8, Gent's colonial gold studs 1 5 ( 9. Lady's superb gold loe&efe inlaid with! pearls and emeralds .1. 6 0 ( 10. Gent's gold scarf ring inlaid with pearls! and emeralds 3 16 ( 11. Lady's gold feem ring ... 110 < 12. Gent's coloiial gold studs . ( 18, .Lady's goldfearrings inlaid *' f'^ with gamete 2 0 r ( 14 Gent's colonial gold suite, studs, and lleeye links ... 4 0 ( 15. Lady's colojual gold brooch inlaid witb {emeralds ... 110 ( 16. Lady's gold locket; and npglege j 3 5 ( 17. Gent's coldiial gold lockefe 2 10 I 18. Lady's gol< brooch for two photos 2 15 i 19. Lady's co onial gold ears riags ,20i 20. Gent's e«-l mial gold studs 2 5 i 21. Lady's gol I cameo brooch 2 0 i %%. Gent's col nial gold studs 1 5 ! 23. Lady's colo lial gold brooch inlaid withjao emerald ... 110 i S4. Lady's golp pair earrings 1 5 ( 25. Lady's goldgem ring pearls and garnetaT „, ... 210 i S6, Lady's $M&t&™?> pearls and emeraU|^L ... ... 210 i 27. Gent's colo^||K;old studs 1 5 < 28. Lady's g|i||B^ earrings 2 0 ( 29. Lady's gora|^n ring pearls and garnetsT ... „, 210 ( SO, Lady's golo cross inlaid with pearls I ... ... 2 12 ( 31* Lady's superb set gold brooch and barrings inlaid with pearls and rubies .., 12 0 ( .■■' $2, One oleograph j subjectMary Stuart, Queen of Scots, handsomely mounts ed in q massive gold gilt frame ,1 „, „, 44 ( Total J ... £154 0 ( SWEEPS on EVERY EVENING At 8. iCJHULHOFS. NOTI G S . J R QOWAN, TJ \BBISTEIi 1 AND SOLICITOE WISTPOET. N.B.=—Mr Cowfcn will regularly visi fee T^eefton Courtsl Mr John M'Gaffin : Auctioneer, has consented to act as Mi Cowan's Agent, |o whom Clients an eue'sted to refer. I TO LET, mriE MELBOUIME HOTEL, Cen- -*• trally sifcuatJd, in BEOADWAT. I Por Particulars apply to JOHNM' ;AFFIN;or JOHN (DHING. IHIEE IpG- TO ALL. ' Q-BSTiTiMEBr,— I aid yet alive, thanks to Holtoway's Pills. Not! wishing to became one of the residents of the! Professor's intended Hunatio Asylum now being erected in England I lately bought a box of Holloway's Pills, took them at intervals and xsfipmeA horn the." flowing Bowl," End Eicba*fl'» bimselj again. Holloway's PiJ ,'s and Olatment are largely need in Bermurl a, and that accounts, in my opinion, for Ihe longevity of its "'- inhabitants, I feel qi let assured; howeTei that Professor Hollowa; • is and bas been one of the greatest benefactors to the human race that has ever lived, andjthat bis name will be «*Jb.ftnded down to posterity when the name oj our bravest manslayers ate forgotton. Strange to say that we, in fliffisrenfi ways, strive k acquire the art of killing! but our own pree figuration we take little hied of. I have lived in Bermuda 26 yeara, anfi in tbafc time have inquired of soldiers how they have ' preserved their health so well ; the knswer has generally been, " By not going to tie Army Doctor, but by using the Pills and Ointment." By using the above, I am now found st my Hermitage to bn looking ffiuch younger and taore healiby than you bavpseen me for yeara. Tours, J. W. AdDY, TUOKBB TOWN-,|BEEMtTT(A, | Formerly Secretary to Dulb of Brutiswiek.j Ihe Bprmtsda Times, \ 10th May, 1879. \

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Inangahua Times, 14 January 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, 14 January 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, 14 January 1880, Page 2

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