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Ppfr'io -f-ticei''. """OFFICIAL DIRECTORY FOR IiNA^'iA.IUA. sf_G*f97_ATK _SD "WaKDFN : IVI .' W. Ut Eevell JO-TICEH OF THE PeACK | Mr G. C. EfwrnHit »»k! ""'r P. Brendan. W aspen's Clejrk:— also Reiun ing (flicer lor Howe of JsTcemitntivps and Registrar of Birth*. Deaths, nn<i Marri«ges>. M r H. Lucas /ssi&TANT Warden." Clerk : Mr A. Coi field Offieer-in-Chartre of Pr»l'ep : Ser.pnnt Neville. TV. AIS'dTE-FGRAPH ; Offic.r«in Charge ... Mr G. VV. Sampson pisfriet Snrveyor : Mr J. Monrjjoinerip jieprcsentatire in Parliament : T. J*". W e.i on. Esq Cc-vxtt Coukcil j Chairman ... Mr P. Brennan Clerk ... „. J. Harold Engineer „. K. B. Garven Members of C<»_ncil— Cm. Brennan, •Craig, Feeban, Patterson, I'fin}}, Wil""jams, Byrne, and Hi bet. Banks : ißonfc New Zealand— National Bank — Mr Pickering, Mr. I. Lfewis, Manager. Manflger. (Cb.bches : Church of England — Boman Catholic— B-v. H. F„ Sedgwick -l^v. 1). Carew ifjniied Methodist Free' Churoh— Bey. J. Parkin.. School— Schools : Catholic School— $_r B. Cbatlock, Mr A. A. Adams, Master Master Mr* Parry and Miss Mrs M'Kenna, Moeller, Assistants , Assistant Hospital : burgeon Dr T. F. Thorpe "Superintendent ... Mr D. O. Preshaw Matron ... .... Mrs Preshaw feting Secretary ... Mr D. O. Preshaw Holders of annual tickets (£1) entitled to admission to the hospital at a weekly payment of 15s ; non-bolders of tickets *r'li he admitted on payment of 20s for a ticket, and 30s per week maintenance. _ . K HUSK'S FLUID MAGNESIA • is highly approved aud prespribed by the leading member of the Medical Profession for indegestion, heartburn, flalulency, irritation, and acidity of the stomach, bilous headache* gout, gravel anee ferible complaints. For invalids children, delitate females, and fho sickness of pregnancy it is a safe end reliable medicine, in full doses ao'ion as a igpntle apenient. It composes the stomach alter excess of either .eating or drinking. For medical opinions and testimonials see tbillfaround eaoh bottle. ROWASTS ANUOAPNIO LAMPS. No Chimney, no Smell, no Smoke. THEIR hpw patent Double wick Burner gives thirty five candle light which is nearly a half more than any other Burner, as tested by the photomether. Tbeir well-known and old-established Tatent Single-wick Burner may be had in five sises, giving from five to twenty candle light; the most enconomioal and by. far the best low-pried lamp ever offered. Retail by all innmongers. Wholesale only _f Thomas Roatt and Song, Ddinburgy and Lonidon. /*iOUGrHB, COLDS. ASTHMA. <T>RONCBITIS and NEURALGIA. ■TTvR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLOROJj DYNE. A few doses' quite effeotual. Caution. Tbe extraordinary medioal reposts on the efficacy fif ohorodyne render it of vital importance ttyt the public should obtain the genuine, which is protected by a Government stamp, bearing ihe works, Dr J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne. See decision of Vioe«Cbancellor Sir W. Page Wood, the Times, July 15th, 1864. SULPHOLINE SOAP (a soap containing sulpholine) is a delicately refined, chen micnlly pure soap intended for use by those endowed! witb sensitive skins. Common imperfeotly prefeotly prepared soaps, scented with injuries aored oils frequently cause skin diseases. For warbing all manner of emu* lions and bringing the skin to a soft pliable iiealthy condition, sulpholine holds the first place. Its odour is very plesant. Tablets fs each. Sold by most chemists. For the " Blood is the Life.' /CLARKE'S TTTORLD-FAMED X)LOOD MIXTURE, Tbe Great Blood Purifier and Restorer, Fat cleansing and clearing the blood from ot\\ impurities cannot be too highly recommended. For sorofols, scurvy, skin diseases, and sores of all kinds, this is a never-failing and permanekt oure. %i <~*i]-<_ old sores flares ulcerated sores on the neck. Cures u'oerated sore legs Cure* blackheads or pimples on the face Cares scurry sores Cures Cancerous ulcers Cures blood and skin disposes Cares Glandular swellings Clears the blood from al) impure matter, From whatever cause arising As tbe mixture is pleasant to tbpiaste, and Warranted free from anything injurious to (he most delicate constitutions in either sex, tbe proprietors solicit sufferers to give him a ♦rial and teat its value. "Thousands of testimonials from all parts. C-fi-B 07 BHBUMATIBM 12, Hamilton road, Grove road, Viotoria Park, London, July 3, 1880. %\ b«<»n 'uml some y<*ars with flheymatice, -and tried a great many dootors, nnd different medicines, but I never found relief till I took yonr Blood Mixture, wbich % am happy Ho say, completely cured me %\y wife .till lately has bqen troubled with a | gathering, together with plains in the bead jpod face, and I can safely sny nothing did her so much good as vqar valuable Mixture, i j know a great many persons who fly to it ; Ibe momonjf; .they feel .any ailment of any find and all agree there js nothing t. equal it. -Qusre perfeotly free to use this letter! f» tfij piy yon may think advisable. J. a», jwry respectfully ROBflB? PiBlL-IPS. fiSirl ju bottles, %s 6d each, and in enses juffltnining si? limes the quantity )^_ euch — #_i(__ieiii to effect _ perrrnnent o»i;_ in the mi jorijtj of longstanding eases.— by all i-li^ojistfl and patent medicine vendors ffiid (Sole ro^riHtri-c: LIK.OI K£ MIDLAND COUNTIES pl]__ COMPAJ-Y, LIMOIN. !"_•<""■■. '.?'n. '--'*■",,. fyr: ■ ..'

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1040, 25 January 1882, Page 4

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826

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1040, 25 January 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1040, 25 January 1882, Page 4

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