NOTICE. "" WTOTICE IS HEREB T GITEN n| that SITTINGS of tl c LICENSING COUKTS for thd Licensing Districts of Eeefton andilnangahua, will be held at the COURff HOUSE, EEEFTON, at the hour of 12 o'cioefe, Noon, on TUESDAY, thfc SECONP pAY of MARCH, 188 ), when all Applications made to the Jourt, under the Provisions of the Li< ensing Apts, will be heard. All APPLICATIONS must be LODGED with the CL 3RK of the COURT, at LEAST TW BNTY-ONE iHLKARDAYS before tie Silting of the Court, j HKNB¥ LUCAS, Clerk Licenling Court. flEl! FIBEM I FIRE!!! WOW OPES/ 1 NOW OPEN ! ! W. J, SHAW Has determined to CLEAR OFF ALL SALVAGE 3TOCK A T O N (j E . Every Line willlbe Sold at AN ENORMOUS 1 REDUCTION. IN FACT NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. Come Early and SECURE IMMENSE BARGAINS! PORNER OF BWHDWAY AND WALSH BTREET ; ! Nest to Mr C. Cohen, Stationer. S ~~' N O JlO E, J R. COWAN. T>ARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, We itpobt. N.E. — Mr Cowjn will regularly visit he Eeefton Court sj. Mr John M'Gaffin, Auctioneer, has consented to act as Mr Cowan's Agent, fto whom Clients are nested to refer. I CHAttLES I, EDWARDS, 3TOBE SEE PER Blael's Ppint. monS PACKED TO ALL PARTS OF THi<j DlHlCr. IWrERESTTNG TO ALL. QrVSTLVWm,— I jam yet olive, thanks to Holloway's Pills, tfot wishing to became one pf the residents ofjthe Professor's intended lunatic Asylum now being erected in England I lately bought a pox of Holloway's Pills, look them §t intervals, and refrained from the " flowing Bow ," and Richard's himself pgain. Holloway' Pill's and Ointment are largely used in Be muda, and that accounts, in my opinion, off the longevity of its inhabitants, I fe A quiet assured, however £hat Professor Ho] oway is #nd has been one s. ,nf the greatest ben factors to the human race that has ever lived and that his name will be handed down to posterity when the name of pur bravest manslalers are forgotton. Sirangp to say that we. in I different wave, slrive to pequire the art of Milling, but our own pre» servation we take little heed of- I have lived |n Bermuda 26 yeais, and in thftfc time have inquired of soldiers how they have preserved iheir health so welll the answer has generally t>een, " by not goinfc to the Army Doctor, but fby using the Pills aid Ointment." By using the aboie, I am now Ipijnd at my Permitage to be looting much younger and more beaJ'hv than ydu hare seen me fory^ars. Yours, " J^W. ODDY. Ttokek Town, Bessi*^, fFormerly Feeretary to Duk^ of B.ruuss?ipk.] ' Xue B miti'ia Times, JLpth May, 1879-
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 11 February 1880, Page 2
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443Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 11 February 1880, Page 2
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