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Puhlo Nctico OFFICIAL PtIJF.CT'»RY FOR I*-U\(JAH[TA. 'Maoi-ttate axi» "Wabtten : Mr W. H: Eevell Ju-tici^ of TrtE Trace : Mr (.t V., \j> \vni.-.?i nnd P. Erpn^an. WA'TtKN'.* t LKiuc— iils-o Retiming Officer lor Jfoti'p ni' I?pprp<=ent»tivcß and liig hfmr of J!-rilin, Deaths, nn.l MnrriflgeSi Mr 11. Lucas Assistant Whi den's Clerk : Mr A. Coi field Offieer«in-Charge of Police : Soreonnt Seville. Post as d Telfghaph : OQlcer-in Ch>me ... Mr G. W. Sampson Pistrirt Surveyor : Mr J. Montgomerie jtepmrntaUvc in I'ailiarnpnt : T. JS, Westori, Esq. C( tJHTY. CoUNCIt ! Chairman „, Mr P. Brennan Clerk J. Harold Kngint-fr ... .K. B. Garven Mftn'iprs of Council — Crs. Brennan. Craig, Fi-Hintit Patterson, Ikying, Williams, L'jrnc, nnd Kihet. Banks : JJatik N"w Zpaltuid— Nniional Bank Mr Pic!(«>ring f . Mr. I. Lewis, Manager. Manager. ©BT/ECHBS i| Clinreh nf England— Kdw#ti Catholic— XUy. H. E, Sedgwick Hey, D. Carew United Methodist Frpp Church— Jlev. J. Parkin. Fchoois :— £t te School— Cflfholic SchoolMr ii. L'liiittoik. Mr A. A. Adams, M»uier Mnster JVTro Purry nr.d M" M Mm M'Kenna, Moeller, Assistant H OgPITAI : Fnrgeon Dr T. P. Thorpe Superintendent ... MrJ». O Preshaw JMatron Mr? Preshnw Acting Secretary ... Mr D O. Prelaw Holders of btinual tickets (£1) pntitled to admission fo tbe hospital at a weekly payment of 15« : non-holders of tickets will be ndmitiedjon payment of 20s for a ticket, and 30s , er week maintenance. TT7-BUBE'B FLUID MAGNESIA J\_ is highly aporoved aud presoribed by the leading »• ember of the Medical Profession for indeg< eti'n, heartburn, flalulency, iritartion, and acidity of tbe stomach, bilous headache' gout, gravel unee ferible complain Is. For invalids children, delitate females, and the sickness of pregnancy it is a safe and reliable rafdicine, in full doses ao ion as a gpntle apehient. It composes the stomach after excess of either eating or drinling. For medical opinions and testimonials see bill around eaoh bottle. ROWAST'S AKUCAPNIO LAMPS. "So Chimney, no-Smell, no Smoke. nnHEIR npw patent Double-wick Burner .1 gives thirty- five oandle light which is m nrly a half more than any other Burner, as tented by the pbotomether. Their -well-known and old-established Patent Single-nick Burner may be had in five 81868, giving from five to twenty candle light; the most enoonomical and by far the best low-priced lamp ever offered. Retail by all innmongers. Wholesale only of Thomas Roatt and Song, Ddinburgy and London. /ROUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA. -pRONODITIS and NEURALGIA. ~T\U J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLOROJLrTrr dyne. "*>A few do?es qnite effectual. Caution. The extraordinary medical reposts on the efficacy of (h'orodyne render it of vital importance that the puMio should obtain the genuine, which is pn tectrd by a Government stamp, benring the words, Dr J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne. Sec decision of Vice-O'ionnp* )or Sir W. Page Wood, the Times July 15th 1864, QULPHOLINE SOAP (a soap containing |O sulpholine) is a delicately refined, che» micnlly pure toap intended for use by those endowed with sensitive skins. Common imperfectly prefectly prepared soaps, scented with injuries acred oils frequently cause skin disease*. For warning all manner of eruD» tions and bringing the skin to a soft pliable healthy condition, sttlpholine hoi tla the first place. Its odour is very plesant. Tablets 1b each. Sold by most chemists. For the " Blood is the Life.' i^iLARKE'S TTTORLD-FAMED T3LOOD MIXTURE, The Grent Bloba .fuiifler and Restorer, For cleansing and clearing tbe blood from all impurities cannot be too highly recommended. For scrofula, ecurvy, skin diseases, and pores of all kinds, this is a never failing aud ptrmanekt cure. J.t Cures old sores Cures ulcerated sores on tbe neck. Cures ulcerated sore legs Cure* blacklieuds or piaiples on the fuce Cures scurvy sores Cures Cancerous ulcers Cures blood and skin din»aees Cures.Ulandular swellings Clears the blood from aIJ impure matter, From whalevtr cause arising As the mixture is pleupai.t to tbe taste.ND warranted fiee from anything injuriouTN x the most delicate constitutions in eithi:ra s. ' the proprietors policit sufferers to gi/e hisem trinl and test its value. Thousands of tentiuv nials from nil parts. CtTKE OF KIIEUMATISM 12, Hamilton road, Giove road, Victoria P»rk, Lot don, Julj 3, LSBO. I hao! been troubles nr Home yjn with' > tummies, and tried a gieut many doctors, ' ■ fl cliiVrent medicine-*, but I never found 1 i iul tilt took your Mood Mixture, which ■ »■') )!&|>p.y to pay, compl.'telv cured me, >! y wife til lately hum men troubled with a ?.'tlierin.;, together with t >ains in the licjicl '•"', face, nnd I can siifaljr si«/ notlii'iij did . • bo wuiili good iif< your valuable Mix'urc, ! <now a greut many j;«i-9ons who fly tc it 'noi em they feel igrotliinji to equul ' - ior lire prefectiy IVce to v.-i? lLio letter ■ 0I) y *> '} you n.i.jr n,i.,j- jicvi-üblc.

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1057, 6 March 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1057, 6 March 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1057, 6 March 1882, Page 4

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