Public Hotices CJJEE VOB, &UL> \ IjollowaFs o-jntment Tiia Eeady^nd EeHi* ! e Eaa^3y : Armed with this powerful antidote to Ji««a»e, every man is bw own family; ShywdHn. The first Hfawtal Surgeons admit . ftß unparalleled and heuli'ig *iriues. Foreign Voveraments eanetiotj Us use' in th-ir nava< , Mid military Berrices, iriid mankind throughout . $jf world repose the utmost cov& ! ence in its . gratiye properties. Sout, Eh? U| oatjsm aai '^^y Sh?ee are awon^tthe most terrible and fgoiMsin" di?eas^^»hieh th^ human franv aubjeot j yet W^Keir worst forms, and seemingly j^lrHble, they disapjiear iflder a peraesrwi'ig ol thisjaooth|ng and powerftt l Oi'ifmertt, if strict attention i pe pa the printed instruction wrapped ; fon pot. -,pre Throat, 3Wpitaeria, Quinsey, Mumps aad all Dftran^eniejits of the Claest and Throat If, on the appearance of any of these diseases, the Ointment be well rubbed, a! , Jeost three times a flay, npon the neck and ■ Ripper part of th<* chest, so as to penefrate to iihe glands — the worst cages will yield in a somparative'y short time, paijieularly if ilolloway's Fills be taken in appropriate doses purify the b*ood. fad Legs, Bad Breasts, Ulcerous Sore and Oil Wounds Many thousands of martvrs from the »bove have found life ahuoßt insupportable but if Holiowav's Ointment be priskly and plentifully rubbed an.dn and ground the parts affected, it will quiefcly «ne*rate to the source; of the evil} ease may safely guaranted, a|id disease driven from .syftein, Nothing can be more simple or i' than the tnanuerlc which it is applied, othing more canitary th&t its action on the £ody, both locally and (jmsrirntionally, f|lß Mother's Friend— Skjn Dissases however Desperate may be Radially Cured old beads, iteh, Blotches en the skin, ""ofulous sorep, king's evil, and such like &j et'tions, yield to the mighty power of this fine Ointment, provided it be well rubbed ground the affected parts two or three times fay and the Pills be taken according to the printed directions, A Certain Ctre for Piles £16 tin Thousands of persons auffer .excruciating £gony for years from these fearful complaints ugh ialse delicacy. Anyone so suffering hould at once puchase a Pot of Kolloway p Pinlment, read the directions which accompaiiy |t, act upon them to Jheiletter, and he will, irithout difficulty, Buceeed in obliterating vestige of these hara|*ing pomplaints. pth the Ointment and Pill* should ie used in the following complaints : ad Legs Corns (soff)i Scalds Bad Breasts Fistulas % Sore Throats Burns Gout | Skin Diseases Jjuniona Glandular ". Scurf Chilblains Swtllinga ' Sor» lieads l happed hands Lumbago ' Tumours Contracted and Piles ", Ulcers Stiff Joints Bheumatism. Wounds OAMILY AUD COMMERCIAI HOTEL BEOADWAY, BEIIFTON, s onder tlie direct supe;HntendenCß of i © Proprietor, is the most centrally jtuated Hotel in town, and is reulete with every convenience. i?very comfort and privacy idrideu families. The bed-rooms are lofty, well ?taa«fated. pnd receive most constant aud carefui attention. . The Billiard Eoom is spacious, and furished with one of Alcock's Prize Tables BTABLING ACCOMMOPATION J'« excellent, and convenient to the Hotel while the charges are most reasonable. I4yßry a Bait, 7^ per Night CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. WALTEK WILLIAMS, WESTPOIIT AND B^KFTON Box At. Mau EXPRESS LIKE. Tbe Undersigned informs the puUic that he has well broken and qu<ei SADDLE HOBBBS always ready for travellers between Westport, Inangahua, junction, and the Lyell. Passengers to pr from Keefton booked at pne through The Coach leaves "Westport every lues Jay and Fridayfat ? a.m. ; and Kee toi> erary Wednesday and baturday, i? turn., carrying Mails and Passengers Orders and Parcels received and as pngera' booked for Wesfport and inter, mediate stages at through, rates WfcFroH - m unes, f Pronrietor. jyhplesale XBO^MO^GEES BEG- to inform the inhabitants cf tbe Keet'lou District that they havp an hand an immpnee Stock of alt flpßcriptioii f--w BWISH AND AMERICAN HA'RDWABE And ft« ir^^Mipt of .regular A-. Orders we may be fayortd Mth will be e^beqted promptly, an^ |jt lowest retnunerat n e r'ecp, Pirect from the Jtlpiw; Mabkeis. JdO oa baud a large stock of— Sheet i)opper, & x 2, 4 x \ Quicksilver Grease Boiler ladia Rub|flfP?ting, 2| to Bin Blaeting Powder aad Fi*se fireproof Safes • '■ ' ifachre anrf Paipt Oili Paint Tap
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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 June 1880, Page 4
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689Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 9 June 1880, Page 4
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